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  1. speckledhen

    Say it ain't so... Tell me I'm wrong and they aren't Roos!!!

    I dont know. I try not to think about where my boys are going if I have to sell a large number of cockerels. I've had good luck just giving them away sometimes, but sometimes, you just have to try not to think about it or be prepared to keep him longer till you can find a home where he will have...
  2. speckledhen

    Say it ain't so... Tell me I'm wrong and they aren't Roos!!!

    Well, I see what you mean. That is more clear. I officially change my vote to male, sorry. An EE is a cross with possible Ameraucana and/or Araucana in the background. I'm not sure you could reliably reproduce him. He has that Columbian hackle thing going on (like Lt Brahmas and Columbian...
  3. speckledhen

    Say it ain't so... Tell me I'm wrong and they aren't Roos!!!

    Yep, you see then. I looked closer at the pic of your black and white EE (darn eyes of mine) and I think I do see the other two rows of peas, though they are not as prominent as many of my Ameraucana boys' have been. Here's a comparison. See the blue boy? He was about 7-8 weeks old here...
  4. speckledhen

    Say it ain't so... Tell me I'm wrong and they aren't Roos!!!

    I love my roosters, so I understand your dilemma. The EE could go either way on sex. What the other member was talking about on the comb is that male EEs usually have wide, pea combs with the 3 rows of bumps showing, while pullets will have the center ridge prominent and will only get the other...
  5. speckledhen

    Say it ain't so... Tell me I'm wrong and they aren't Roos!!!

    They can start to crow at any time, but it will be awhile before he gets any volume on that crow.
  6. speckledhen

    Say it ain't so... Tell me I'm wrong and they aren't Roos!!!

    Hera has a girly type pea comb and is an EE. Could turn out to be male, but at the moment, looks like a girl. You do have a Red Sexlink rooster for sure!
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