The EE braggers thread!!!

I think my EE roo is actually a pullet. S/he is 5 months old and has not crowed. Is this the only way to tell?
 
Lost my EE rooter today. Not realty sure why but he started stumbling around the lat two or three days, and today was unable to walk at all, so I had to put him out. Kind of sad he was the fourth rooster of my original EE
rooster line. Now I have no son of his to replace him. I do have a couple of young ones though so I'm not roosterless.
 
Lost my EE rooter today. Not realty sure why but he started stumbling around the lat two or three days, and today was unable to walk at all, so I had to put him out. Kind of sad he was the fourth rooster of my original EE
rooster line. Now I have no son of his to replace him. I do have a couple of young ones though so I'm not roosterless.

Could be Marecks disease . It usually shows up around 6 months of age .
 
Could be Marecks disease . It usually shows up around 6 months of age .

This rooster was about two years old. Maybe not quite but should be there soon.
I'm not going to say it wasn't maerks, but I really doubt that is was, he was e only one that displayed it. He kind of turned his head side ways to look up at you when you walked into the pen, it looked like the start of wry neck or something like that.
 
I have 5 1-month old chicks. I wanted to share 2 of them.
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This is my Regina she is a high flyer and has grown the most out of all.

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This is my wife's beautiful Sunshine. A white feathered green foot girl.

These 2 are the biggest and the best flyers in the flock. Regina is queen and hangs out with Sunshine. They are a funny pair and sometimes they fight. They actually have one of my birds covering their poo up with wood chips. Very funny birds.
 

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