Sexing an Easter Egger

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this Is my first ever flock. I have two Easter Eggers. One stands up while walking and I read that might be a sign of a roo. I was wondering if anyone more experienced would know for sure. They’re about 3.5 months. The one I’m concerned about is the black with a brown head one in the back.
 

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The picture is blurry on my phone but I think it’s a pullet.

yes! I’m sorry. Despite my best efforts my chickens are afraid of people so it’s hard to get a good picture. Good to know people think it’s a pullet. Definitely what I was hoping for.
 

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