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His comb looks natural and easter eggy. When I compare him to pictures of EE roosters, his legs are a lot longer. The person that kept that them bred and sold them for various reasons and it had turned into sort of a hoarding situation. We also seized bantams, guineas, doves, goats, piglets, rabbits, cats, and a lot of puppies/breeder dogs because they were operating as a puppy mill as well. I wish I had a picture of some of the roosters we seized from the property; they were ENORMOUS! Cock-fighting is sort of a problem in that county but we did not find any paraphernalia (other than the dead birds that they were trying to burn in a fire pit when we arrived at the property).My guess would not be an EE. Legs too long, & too big. Looks more gamey to me. Is his comb natural or can you tell if it has been cut off? What did the person keep the chickens for?