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He's twice the size of the other bantams, so I was wondering if EE bantams were simply bigger. He's the size of my young adult serama or an adult coturnix quail currently. On another thread I was told it was a standard EE, but it is definitely not a standard size bird. There are chicks at the feedshop bigger than this guy and they're not even feathered out yet LOL.I sadly can guarantee he is a cockerel. His comb is large and red for his age. A female's would essentially be nonexistent. Yes, there will be a size difference between bantam and large fowl Easter Eggers. Being a bantam is essentially a form of dwarfism so along with being smaller they'll also have traits like larger eyes compared to head size!
Edit: if he is a bantam I will probably have an easier time rehoming him. Too bad he isn't particularly pretty.