Red shoulders on Easter eggers

The first bird, that's not the "red shoulders" of a cockerel.....your bird has a lovely, even pattern with color extending beyond patchy, red shoulders...and is a pullet
Now, the second bird, that is classic brick red shoulder/ patchy colors of a cockerel
Yeah, like I said. Easter Egger Allan Poe was pretty easy to identify as a cockerel at 2-3 weeks lol
 
I think she’ll turn out like this
 

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Your easter eggers are beautiful. They can come in a multitude of colors and patterns, both hens and roos. Most common for roos though (I think) is red. I have EEs of my own and have one hen that was practically identical to my roo of the same age, big red. So much so that I couldnt even tell them apart until he started crowing and she started laying.
 
Your easter eggers are beautiful. They can come in a multitude of colors and patterns, both hens and roos. Most common for roos though (I think) is red. I have EEs of my own and have one hen that was practically identical to my roo of the same age, big red. So much so that I couldnt even tell them apart until he started crowing and she started laying.
Thanks. I'm very happy with the breeder I selected and amazed at the color variety, blues, and barring I'm seeing in the EEs in my flock.
 

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