Hen or Rooster?

Hm. New Hampshire should lay brown eggs. But she looks just like my NH "Ginnie" (my daughter is on a Harry Potter kick, so this year's girls have names like Minerva, McGonagel, Hermione, etc)
 
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maybe a New Hampshire easter egger mix? very small white eggs. Has me stumped for sure. Thanks for the input.
 
what is a Brabanter? If the older pictured..., I do not have them (other 2 shown above) any more - they were roosters. I have 2 barred rocks this one and a RIR and have watched all of them lay other than this one so has to be from her right?...
 
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Sex of this one anyone? It is a blue Ameraucana

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I ordered an Ameraucana... why do you think ee?
From which hatchery? Unless a color/variety was specified, you were ordering Easter Eggers. Ameraucana always have a color/variety specified, and they usually cost a lot more than the average chick.
Your bird is a nonstandard color, which means it's an Easter Egger, regardless of it's source. The patchy coloring and the red through the wing, combined with the well developed, red comb indicate that it's a male.
 

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