nope, he's a rooster. he has a big comb, big wattles, sickle feathers, and has fathered 4 babies. the only other chickens i had were the two bantam hens, and no other rooster in the pen to fertilize eggs. so i'm sure he's a male, but he sure acts like a female in the nest. he mates with the hens all the time, and neither of the hens act like they are trying to do that. out of the 4 eggs that hatched, 3 are roosters, and they have spur nubbies bigger than their dad's!!! i don't know. i just wasn't sure if having no spurs was common, never mind the hen-like behavior in a nesting box. maybe my little spot is just one of a kind!