Ended Contest #7 Most Striking Domestic MALE Fowl Contest 5th Annual BYC Easter Hatch-a-long!

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hahah, thanks guys
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. Everyone comments on how big his comb and wattles are.lol.
I love it. That thing has to be heavy though. But I've always loved the breeds with large combs and waddles. It just screams classic rooster to me.
 
Yeah he has had a little bit of trouble with it ( it's much bigger than most Leghorns ) and at one stage we thought we may have to dub him, but he is alright now.

Aw poor guy. I actually have a hen with overly large ones, for the breed. Shes a RIR and has them the size of a leghorn, maybe even a leghorn roo. Shes a very animated girl too.
 
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Luckily we live in Australia and don't have those harsh US Winters, otherwise he would get terrible frost bite. Also when he drinks his wattles also most get fully submerged in the water, so I'm going to have to keep an eye on that this winter to make sure after they get wet they don't go blue.lol.
Can your hen, eat, drink and get around properly? haha, yeah the large features do make him look animated.
 
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He might have Buckeye mixed in, as Easter Eggers are mixed breed. I question why you are so certain he is not an Easter Egger though? He was bought from a reputable Hatchery as an Easter Egger. He also has a pea comb, common for blue laying breeds (though, yes, Buckeyes have them too). He has green legs, common of slate leg/yellow leg mixes. As a side-note, not as well depicted in the photo his underside is mostly a medium grey/blue, and his top feathers are a coppery orange accent to the deep reds.
 
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