she he is a wild thing. if this pictures are not good I will try to find someone to hold the chick while I take the picture. Its hard to do this by my lonesome.
Pullet. My EE hen had a pink comb pretty early on as well, but I'm only seeing one row of bumps not three which would indicate a roo. She has beautiful coloring.
All the others are pullets, sometimes when I'm cleaning the coop and have my back turned I hear one screech like a rusty hinge, I was thinking it was one learning to crow. I wouldn't mind having a roo. I don't have any neighbors for him to annoy.
2 of my pullets "crowed" while they were still young. I have heard others report their hens crowing periodically. Your chicken is beautiful. Has similar coloring as my 3 wk EE; although "her" comb is not pink, I am getting nervous as "her" rows of peas are more prominent that I would expect.