Rooster?

Cinnamon queens are mutts with a fancy name. They're not a breed and they don't have a standard.
In birds with pea comb, what matters is not the comb color, but how wide the comb is. 90% of times, three rows of "peas" means male, one row means female.
 
Cinnamon queens are mutts with a fancy name. They're not a breed and they don't have a standard.
In birds with pea comb, what matters is not the comb color, but how wide the comb is. 90% of times, three rows of "peas" means male, one row means female.
Oh okay interesting. These are my first chickens, learning as I go :)
 
Cinnamon queens are mutts with a fancy name. They're not a breed and they don't have a standard.
While Cinnamon Queen is not a pure breed and does not have a standard, they are fairly consistent in having some particular traits (example: color-sexable with red/gold females and silver males, lay brown eggs, generally good layers.)

If that bird is a Cinnamon Queen, then the brown in the feathers means it is definitely a female. If that bird is actually something else, and was mis-labeled, then the color of the feathers will not tell anything about the sex.
 

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