Any ideas on this Rooster?

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He was sold to me with 3 others as Americanas/EE mixes but once they feathered out I realized that they most likely aren't that. He's a year old, I had 2 others that turned out to be roosters and I gave those away to a friend. I kept him cause I don't have any in his colors.

Any ideas on what he might have in him?
 

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There is a good chance he is what you were told. EE can be any color. Have any comb, they may or may not have a beard. EE should have a high probability of at least one blue egg gene.
Not many backyard breeds have beards, but it is common in EE. The beard is a pretty good indicator that he is likely EE.
 
There is a good chance he is what you were told. EE can be any color. Have any comb, they may or may not have a beard. EE should have a high probability of at least one blue egg gene.
Not many backyard breeds have beards, but it is common in EE. The beard is a pretty good indicator that he is likely EE.
Thank you! I was worried cause I'd never seen his color combo with the brown on the wings and the yellowish back.
 

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