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I have an EE pullet with a single comb, no muff and beard, and green legs. She lays a grayish-green egg. She came from Privett Hatchery. The other 3 that I got with her have pea combs, muffs and beards. At least one of them lays a brown egg. So it's not unheard of for comb types to...
Coloring and comb says rooster to me for sure.
About the spur bumps... that is not a way to judge gender early on. Sometimes not even later. I've got several hens with spurs. I have a buff-laced Polish with inch-long spurs, and a silver-spangled hamburg with two-inch spurs. Several of my...