I am absolutely certain that it is an EE. No doubt at all. Sounds like a boy by attitude. Their combs are small compared to other breeds.It will be 10 weeks tomorrow, I don't think it is a boy because I would think the crown would at least be bigger by now! So I keep calling it a "she." We didn't buy it, you know how McMurray puts a "rare" chick in with your order? Well this was it, there were two different ones but one didn't make it and our recent order of Cornishes we got another rare but it didn't make it either. This little sucker is feisty...she is so full of herself, she is going after a few of the reds that are twice her size! It is freaking my one girl out pretty bad....but if I happen to put her in with all the reds (we have 24 hens), they just go nuts and she will like jump on our shoulders or the fence to get away from them. haha, she seems to have "balls" when it is just her and 3 or 4 of the reds but she loses them when she is WAY out numbered! I looked up the sebright and it does look alot like her, I'll have to get a pic of her legs, to me they look green but I guess they could be "slate" I don't think it is an Americauna because none of the pics I looked at of the chicks looked like her when she was little...not to mention she has the strangest little "chirping" noise that she makes, none of our other chicks ever made a noise like this....

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