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Sadie's puffy cheeks are amazing!

Sadie's puffy cheeks are amazing!
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Not a myth. Male easter eggers typically (not always) get red patches on the wings and shoulders (and sometimes saddles and hackles later). Females often get salmon breasts. Roosters can never get salmon breasts and hens can never have red patches on the shoulders, so it is an easy way to sex easter eggers early.That... sounds a lot like a myth. all my teenage red EEs had red patches and they were hens and fantastic layers!
Oh! Well, my EEs patterns are egg-stremely red.Not a myth. Male easter eggers typically (not always) get red patches on the wings and shoulders (and sometimes saddles and hackles later). Females often get salmon breasts. Roosters can never get salmon breasts and hens can never have red patches on the shoulders, so it is an easy way to sex easter eggers early.
It doesn't work on solid red easter eggers or EEs with a pattern that has a lot of red. Those will always have red patches growing up, regardless of sex.
Fingers crossed then that Sadie’s reddish patch on her breast means 100% pullet! I hope she keeps her cheeks when her head feathers out.Not a myth. Male easter eggers typically (not always) get red patches on the wings and shoulders (and sometimes saddles and hackles later). Females often get salmon breasts. Roosters can never get salmon breasts and hens can never have red patches on the shoulders, so it is an easy way to sex easter eggers early.
It doesn't work on solid red easter eggers or EEs with a pattern that has a lot of red. Those will always have red patches growing up, regardless of sex.
Sadie along with (hopefully) her sisters are so cute!! Adorable teenagers.Today, give or take, marks week four of my girls’lives. It’s been cold and rainy here in the Northeast for the past two days, so they’ve been stuck in their big brooder in the basement instead of outside, where they want to be
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I have been calling the Brahma Sasquatch, though nothing is yet official. She is the easiest of the four to capture and seems pretty relaxed for a chicken.View attachment 2613363
Maniacal, the Silver Laced Wyandotte, is shaping up to be boss pullet right now. She likes to roost at night now instead of huddling under the Brinsea radiant warming plate with the others. I think she’s going to give my big girls a run for their money once everyone is integrated.
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This is one of the two Easter egger straight runs, and she’s looking pretty pullet to me right now. She’s kind of skittish and, although she’ll tolerate handling, she’d much prefer if we just left her alone.
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And finally, sweet Sadie, my second straight run Easter egger, who also looks to be on team pullet. I feel less guilty now for asking the TSC employee to chase VERY specific chicks down from inside the big brooder, because I think I may have managed to defy the odds and get two girls from a straight run batch. That means the Brahma and the Wyandotte, advertised as pullets, will probably end up cockerels.![]()