breed confirmation please

The EE Cockerels, in my experience, also tend to have three rows of "peas" on their comb, pullets tend to have one. My guy definitely has three rows going. The other give away was that his feet were HUGE compared to all the other chicks from the same batch. And his legs were much thicker.
 
Tundra Chicken - - mine turned out to be more of a twin to yours than hoped. This week she pronounced she's a HE- with a look what I can do crow. Thankfully, the feed store where I purchased my chickies from gave me the name of someone who will take him off my hands. Sweet guy, comes up and says hello every night and jumps up on my shoulder for a kiss (he kisses my cheek, go figure - won't go to bed without one).
 
Tundra Chicken - - mine turned out to be more of a twin to yours than hoped. This week she pronounced she's a HE- with a look what I can do crow. Thankfully, the feed store where I purchased my chickies from gave me the name of someone who will take him off my hands. Sweet guy, comes up and says hello every night and jumps up on my shoulder for a kiss (he kisses my cheek, go figure - won't go to bed without one).
Aww that is sweet
 
Here is my EE cockerel at 7 weeks
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I have an Easter Egger that very same color and it's female
 

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