Do I have a surprise roo? 16 weeks old

Hey all! I’m sorry it took me so long to reply! It turns out my Willa is indeed a Willa and not a Willard. She still has very large waddles and the largest comb of the bunch, but she has laid very regular olive eggs nearly daily! She is definitely the bully of the bunch 🙄
Willa crowed for about two months after I heard her first crow. Then she stopped. However, I feared that she would stop laying eggs and take the place of a “rooster” in the flock so I went and picked up a true rooster very recently(hoping to tame down her funky hormones!) Here is a photo I took today and the link of her crowing back in August.
https://share.icloud.com/photos/0NB72DbUz8QldlpCcNVL4KGcQ
 

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Hey all! I’m sorry it took me so long to reply! It turns out my Willa is indeed a Willa and not a Willard. She still has very large waddles and the largest comb of the bunch, but she has laid very regular olive eggs nearly daily! She is definitely the bully of the bunch 🙄
Willa crowed for about two months after I heard her first crow. Then she stopped. However, I feared that she would stop laying eggs and take the place of a “rooster” in the flock so I went and picked up a true rooster very recently(hoping to tame down her funky hormones!) Here is a photo I took today and the link of her crowing back in August.
https://share.icloud.com/photos/0NB72DbUz8QldlpCcNVL4KGcQ
She AND the coop are gorgeous! ❤️

Oh and that rooster is super handsome! 😍
 

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