Would love input on my 2 1/2 week old chicks...new breeds to me.

Mrs. Feathers

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I have a 2 1/2 week hatch which I will be sharing with a friend. I have hatched and raised chickens for ten years now but Maran and Ameraucana hatches are new to me.
Marans, Ameraucanas and one Easter Egger.
The eggs came from two different breeders and the EE is from a Black Copper Maran roo.
I think I have identified the correct one as EE based on the comb and feathering but feedback is welcome if I am off base.
I know they are still very young but I am wondering if those with experience with these breeds can comment on my gender guesses and what you look for specifically to help me in my learning. So much fun! They will have names when the grandkids come to visit soon....but I already have named most of them;).
Maran 1 2 weeks.jpg

Maran 1 2 weeks head.jpg

Maran 1 roo?
Maran 2 2weeks.jpg

Maran 2 2weeks head.jpg

Maran 2 roo?
Maran 3 3weeks.jpg

Maran 3 roo I don't have a head shot but he has the most comb development
Maran 4 2weeks.jpg

Maran 4 2weeks head.jpg

Maran 4 pullet?
Maran 5 2weeks.jpg

Maran 5 2weeks head.jpg

Easter Egger pullet?

Maran 6 2weeks.jpg

Maran 6 2weeks head.jpg

Maran 5 pullet?
Am1 3weeks.jpg

Ameraucana 1 pullet?
Am2 2weeks.jpg

Ameraucana 2 roo?
Am3 2weeks.jpg

Ameraucana 3 pullet?
Am 4 2weeks.jpg

Ameraucana 4 roo?
AM Eleven 3weeks.jpg

Ameraucana 5 pullet?
 
I think you have it about right. The bird you think is the Easter egger looks to have a pea comb. If so, that's the one.

It's really too early to tell sex yet, but #1 and #3 are looking like they could be cockerels. Watch for redness in the combs and/or wattles. Any bird that gets that within the next couple of weeks is a cockerel.

The white Ameraucanas will take longer to sex than the Marans.
 
I think you have it about right. The bird you think is the Easter egger looks to have a pea comb. If so, that's the one.

It's really too early to tell sex yet, but #1 and #3 are looking like they could be cockerels. Watch for redness in the combs and/or wattles. Any bird that gets that within the next couple of weeks is a cockerel.

The white Ameraucanas will take longer to sex than the Marans.
Thank you....I was going on feathering in with the Ameraucanas. Is that an urban myth?:D I think I need to remember to wait for the cock-a-doodle-doo.
 
Thank you....I was going on feathering in with the Ameraucanas. Is that an urban myth?:D I think I need to remember to wait for the cock-a-doodle-doo.
You mean wing feathering on chicks? That only works for specific hybrids that are bred for that, I believe. It won't work on Ameraucanas.
 

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