Time to Try to Sex EEs 9 Weeks

MissD'uccle

Cluck of My Life
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Dec 16, 2009
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Alright my babies (EE) are 9 weeks old. I am only putting up the ones that I have under roo-roo suspicion.
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Chick #1
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Chick #2
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Chick #3
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number 2 chicken looks the most like a rooster to me sorry not much help on the other 2 some things say rooster others say pullet guess wait for an egg or a crow sorry...not much help newbie here also. hopefully someone with more knowledge of EE's will chime in
 
Someone is crowing, i'm just not 100% sure WHO yet
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Thanks for the input ya'll. I figured 1 and 2 for sure....I flip flop on #3 daily! I got two white ones and was hoping one was a hen.... I'll keep on waiting
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I am totally new to this, and trying to sex my EE/AM chicks. I guess I looked up everything else about the breed, but how to sex them!! From what I can tell, mine are 'Silvers' from the pics of chicks on the ACB website.
I know that some can be late bloomers, but I am hoping to cul the early bloomers (before they crow, they are not legal and I have a few neighbours that are 'twitchy').
Mine are about 5 weeks old, and some have red/pink showing up on their combs and faces. Roos? Some have enlarged combs starting, others do not.
Is it too early to tell?
I am trying to get pictures, but nothing is showing the red/pink. Will keep trying.
Thanks so much!
 
I've always been told that the best way with pea combs is to look at the rows. Roos will have three distinct rows (chick #2 first pic shows it pretty good) that are similar in size whereas the pullets will appear to have a more singular row chick #3 first pic seems to have this.. (middle row shows a little and the outer two are less prominant).... I hope I explained that right/well
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I'm pretty new to EE's also. Red color change is always a good indicator to start looking harder at a specific chick, but I've noticed some of my girls get pretty darn red too so thats a toss up. Try to get some pics up as the people on BYC are always willing to help!
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OMG, do I have a new respect for good chicken pictures!! I spent the better part of 30 minutes trying to get a good one of their red combs.

Red
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Red
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Not Red (yet?)
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Sorry about the poor quality, will keep trying for better pics.

What do you think, Roos? To early to tell?
 

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