Cockeral? Pullet? Breed? (better pics added, post #16)

The lady we got him from did have him inside the barn with many other chicks and a HUGE rooster that was picking on everyone.

We've kept him in thus far because he's a bit thin (I think because of that big roo).

Yes, his legs are white.
 
It looks like a bantam breed like japenese maybe? It looks like a pullet to me.
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Tator is really cute!
 
Thanks guys.
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I'll put up better pictures of Tator this evening when I get home. I've taken the pictures already, I just have to upload them to the computer.

Maybe that'll help some, too.
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Those are better pics and now I take back what I said about the Wyandotte (pea) comb, but I still stand beside me thinking EE. I am also thinking pullet now, because the legs are so thin. Pullets most generally have the thinner legs while the cockerels legs are thicker. She sure is a cute little chook, whatever breed she is!
 
Seems everyone is still on the ups about what Tator could be.. But is everyone sure it's a pullet?
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P I honestly have no idea on him.. I thought for sure a cockerel cause of the little spur bumps..
 
That looks like a pullet comb. All 5 of my laying girls had spur bumps. Turns out all (or most) chickens do. You can't sex them that way. Cockerels don't develop spurs for months.
 

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