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We have two EEs. At 6 weeks there don't appear to be any saddle feathers or definition in the hackles to give hints, but I need to start making plans ASAP if one is a cockerel.
One is quiet and keeps her tail down (foreground). The other whines a great deal, is flightier, and holds the tail upright and spread out (background):

Here is a clearer side shot of the suspect:

The tail carriage has me worried I've got a possible cockeral, but I have read that EE roos don't come in this color scheme. I'm hoping the upright tail is a symptom of this bird's flightiness and not its gender....
We have two EEs. At 6 weeks there don't appear to be any saddle feathers or definition in the hackles to give hints, but I need to start making plans ASAP if one is a cockerel.
One is quiet and keeps her tail down (foreground). The other whines a great deal, is flightier, and holds the tail upright and spread out (background):

Here is a clearer side shot of the suspect:

The tail carriage has me worried I've got a possible cockeral, but I have read that EE roos don't come in this color scheme. I'm hoping the upright tail is a symptom of this bird's flightiness and not its gender....
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