*Photo Attached* Please Advise.

It sure looks like a hen to me. My EE was big thin and had the most colorful feather. He looked nothing like the one in the picture.
 
The bird pictured here is a hen, no question. How about pics of your other birds?
 
A few current shots of my flock...


The Golden Laced (what, I don't know) and the Brown Leghorn.


The New Hampshire Red and the Brown Leghorn.


Any idea which breed this golden laced pullet is? She was sold to me as a "Wyandotte" but by her comb, she is not. :)
 
That's a golden laced wyandotte. Even two show quality wyandottes will occasionally throw a single comb offspring. It happens. She is hatchery quality, and they're more likely to have a single comb. But, it's not a big deal.

Honestly, all of the hens you pictured look absolutely like girls to me. When people were saying your EE was a rooster, I was actually talking out loud to the computer, saying "EE roosters don't come in that color!! That's a girl!!!" and my kids were looking at me even weirder than usual.

Those eggs also look fertilized. No idea how that's possible.
 
A photo of my eggs so far this week. I can distinguish between the eggs as they are all consistent in size and have witnessed which ones were laying when.

I couldn't be more confused at why they look fertilized.



I have three eggs in my incubator to "see what happens". I will update if/when anything grows. Thanks for all the responses! You guys are awesome!
 
My Amercana that looks like yours is now laying nice green eggs. You have some beautiful hens there.
 
What on earth is impregnating your hens, then??
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You're sure you don't have a neighbor with a curious rooster?
 

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