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Yes I do know this but with them being the same age and breed and differ from each other so much then the other has to be a rooster! They were both hatched the same day! Him and my other rooster don't get along and I have plans for my jersey giant rooster when I was hoping that everyone else were hens!
Spurs don't begin to develop until after 6 months of age. All chickens have spur buds. Some roosters never grow spurs. And some hens will grow spurs just as long as any rooster. It's not a reliable indicator of gender.
 
Ok I have finally gotten a hold of my rooster who I have absolutely NO CLUE!!! what he is! I will post the list of what we were supposed to be getting, but I think this guy got mixed up!
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2 Production Reds
2 light Brahmas
1 blue cochin
1 white leghorn
2 Jersey Giants
1 black sex link
2 barred rock
1 partraige Rock
1 golden comet
1cuckoo maran
2 light Brahmas
1 blue cochin - hen
1 white leghorn
2 Jersey Giants
1 black sex link
2 barred rock
1 partraige Rock
1 golden comet
1cuckoo maran
Photos taken in natural lighting would really help. It's difficult in these photos to distinguish what's dark red and what's black.
 
These guys are about a month old and mixed breeds.

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What makes you say EE and not Ameraucana?
You don't end up with a Black Ameraucana by accident. Breeders don't mix up $2 Australorp chicks with $10 Black Ameraucana chicks. That, and the comb looks more like a very small single comb than a true pea comb. Easter Eggers, on the other hand are very common, and are priced accordingly. And most places that sell Ameraucana are actually selling misrepresented Easter Eggers.
 
so it sounds you are going more on probability than the way the pullet looks... hmm... I'm just debating whether it's worth contacting the breeder at this point because I paid for specific breeds for specific reasons and 2/5 pullets ended up being something else once they were older and their true feathering and combs came through.
 
Ok here are more pics of the Orpington!
 

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And here is the Rhode Island Red one! The second to last pic is of the for sure hen on the right and the maybe rooster on the left! Then the last pic is of the hen!
 

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