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No comb no waddle you say yours is 4 months old I have a roo that is 4 and 1 half months old he is an iowa blue I wish I could post a picture right now but it is not letting me if you go to my profile I think you can see pics of my rooster he has a predominant comb predominate waddle and predominant saddle feathers go have a look at my profile he looks a lot like yours
Your's is a cockerel due to the male feathering. Feet coloring has nothing to do with egg color. With Easter Eggers, the pea comb gene is associated with the blue egg color gene and are usually inherited together.Wow this has been very helpful. I thought EE'ers were different in the comb and wattle but wasn't sure. I love this bird, but my gut says it is a rooster. the man who has agreed to take this one (and a buff that is definitely a roo) is not going to kill them. He will let them have the run of his flock. If it turns out to be a hen then he will just have more eggs (blue based on the ear and feet color). BTW if you wondered, Nyumba Kuku stands for chicken house in Swahili. thanks again. If you have other thoughts let me know.