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That is what makes me lean towards roo. It does look "hennish" in the front, but I've been fooled by late blooming EE roos before, so I am saying roo.
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Nope it is 115 degrees outside, so I was out flooding the run for the second time today. I have a fan in the open-air coop, so iit evaporates completely in 2-3 hours. Stupid monsoons are starting, so in the afternoon we get some clouds, but no rain. Just icky humid wind.
Pullet. I've seen many pullets with back ends like that. The hackles, waddles, and comb all scream girl and if it was a roo - you'd see something nice and red going on
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Yep looks like my EEs too. Can't tell from the pics but at this age would there be spurs starting by now if it was a roo? My chicks are a bit less than 5 months and all the ones I know are roos have pretty pronouced bumps where their spurs will be.