Does this look like a rooster? Better picture added

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waaay roo. you can give him away, or, if you're not too attached him, the stewpot. I could never eat something I've named, though.
 
Def a roo. what are those leghorns? It's really easy to tell the single comb variety early, i had purchased a trio of Straight run White leghorns and the one roo stood out ver early.
 
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I have no idea what any of them are. This is the first flock we have had. We raised guinea hens last year and only have 1 left due to a predatory neighborhood dog.
I don't even know what a leghorn is.
Off to Google.
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Where did you get the chicks from? If you have any breeds that show tendency to broodines (when they set on eggs to hatch chicks), and if that is something you want to do, then you the rooster would make that possible by fertilizing the eggs. If they are all white leghorns then they wont be broody and the rooster would only be useful if you incubated the eggs yourself in an incubator. White leghorns are however one of the best layers of white eggs and the feed to egg ratio is excellent and they are smaller so require less space than most heavy breeds. Good luck
 

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