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  1. M

    Roo right?

    Roo?
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    What is this? Supposedly an EE. Roo?

    Yeah it’s pretty apparent now 2 weeks later that he is a he. Unfortunately, he’s not going to be able to stay with us. We only have 5 other hens and a small backyard coop.
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    What is this? Supposedly an EE. Roo?

    Definitely an EE 2 weeks later, his muffs came in.
  4. M

    What is this? Supposedly an EE. Roo?

    Update on the muffs. They’re definitely there. Also pretty sure it’s a cockerel. Some splotchy red spots coming in on the wings.
  5. M

    What is this? Supposedly an EE. Roo?

    Oh wow. Very interesting. Stinks that’s I’m pretty sure it’s a cockerel though. 🤦🏼‍♀️
  6. M

    What is this? Supposedly an EE. Roo?

    Local “backyard” hatchery. Was sold as an Easter egger.
  7. M

    What is this? Supposedly an EE. Roo?

    But with muffs and a beard like an EE
  8. M

    What is this? Supposedly an EE. Roo?

    Oh wow! She does have a blue laced look!
  9. M

    What is this? Supposedly an EE. Roo?

    Sorry, blue laced* red Easter egger
  10. M

    What is this? Supposedly an EE. Roo?

    I typed in red laced blue Easter egger and that popped up 🤷🏼‍♀️
  11. M

    What is this? Supposedly an EE. Roo?

    I found this on another thread. Coloring looks very similar to my chick. 🧐 hmmm
  12. M

    What is this? Supposedly an EE. Roo?

    I know it has muffs, they were very apparent when it was smaller in comparison to its non muffed brooder mates 😄 i also have a SLW, that’s a few weeks older and it has the “spike” on its rose comb.
  13. M

    What is this? Supposedly an EE. Roo?

    Any indications on this 9 week old SLW?
  14. M

    What is this? Supposedly an EE. Roo?

    But it is a cockerel?
  15. M

    What is this? Supposedly an EE. Roo?

    It has ear muffs. Not a Wyandotte
  16. M

    What is this? Supposedly an EE. Roo?

    What is this little one? Around 6 weeks.
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