Unfortunately looks like a Harry. And it sounds like possibly a Clem. Good news is that Charlotte is looking very girly.
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How about Cluck Gable for a male, Gregory Peck,
I've crossed my EE roo with BOs and Sussex many times. The one thing I've found is that the ones who's legs turn green/blue starting around 2 weeks are female. The male legs never turn green and stay a yellow/white/buff color. In about 20 or so chicks that's always been the case for me and I've done some reading and it seems to be a common sex-linked trait.
I'm pretty sure that does not hold true when crossing and EE with another EE however.
I've crossed my EE roo with BOs and Sussex many times. The one thing I've found is that the ones who's legs turn green/blue starting around 2 weeks are female. The male legs never turn green and stay a yellow/white/buff color. In about 20 or so chicks that's always been the case for me and I've done some reading and it seems to be a common sex-linked trait.
I'm pretty sure that does not hold true when crossing and EE with another EE however.