Roo or Hens and breed

zoey2015

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I bought chicks when couple days old at tsc all support to be girls but thinking All but 2 are girls. Also should be EE but red and white one not sure.

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I bought chicks when couple days old at tsc all support to be girls but thinking All but 2 are girls. Also should be EE but red and white one not sure.
 
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They are all Easter Eggers, which can have a range of colors since they are hybrids (and usually to always have greenish-grey legs). These are my thoughts on the genders:

D - Cockerel
E - Pullet
A - Pullet
B - Unsure, leaning towards pullet
C - Cockerel
F - Unsure

That is what I see, but am not for sure on any (except maybe A)
 
D: Cockerel (based on coloration and large red comb)
E: Cockerel (based on coloration and large red comb)
A: Likely cockerel (based on coloration- can't see comb as well)
B: Cockerel (based on coloration and large red comb)
C: Cockerel (based on large red comb)
F: Definitely pullet

The only one that really looks like a pullet is F. All the others have the common male coloration of red patches and blotchy color.
 
D: Cockerel (based on coloration and large red comb)
E: Cockerel (based on coloration and large red comb)
A: Likely cockerel (based on coloration- can't see comb as well)
B: Cockerel (based on coloration and large red comb)
C: Cockerel (based on large red comb)
F: Definitely pullet

The only one that really looks like a pullet is F. All the others have the common male coloration of red patches and blotchy color.
Agreed
 
He or she any help would be appreciated , D is rooster is only one crowing and might I say day and night. Lol
 
Hey how about an update. I am following your thread very anxiously as I have a bird with similar coloring.
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I am hoping to end up with a :yesss::celebrate rather than a :barnie :eek:
 
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