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Yeah, her coloring was what was giving me the most hope that she really is a she - and good to know (I guess?) that hens can be just as bossy and beastly attitude-y as roos. Hopefully she works out the pecking order and can stop charging and jumping on all the other chicks. Only the RIR fights back anymore, the rest all seem to be totally cowed - doesn't stop her from body slamming them though. I'm going to be keeping a VERY close eye out for red shoulders as she grows, and hope not to see them. Are there any other color signs for picking out an EE roo from a pullet?