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If he is an Easter Egger, he doesn't have a beard or muffs, or the greenish legs. I figure I will just wait another month then post pics again to see if maybe some more feathers might help us in determining what he is. He is still outgrowing the chicks that I got with him, he's bigger than the ones a week older than him and has just caught up with the ones that are a month older than him. He doesn't even sound like a chick really, more like a chicken bred with a hawk or something. He has never really peeped, more squawked just in a higher pitch than my grown birds. He's a mutt of some sort I guess. But coming from the local feed store that gets their birds from Ideal, you would think I could look at their site and see what it is. But I don't see him really fitting anything on their page. Unless maybe a dorking mixed with a easter egger. But his legs aren't really all that stubby, just really really thick. Almost as thick as my grown birds. I'm pretty sure he is going to be a roo, if leg thickness means anything.