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This is what mine ended up looking like,![]()
She is a muted orange with black barring, black beard. Her black is almost dark brown, though, not as "black" a black as her sister, who was a chipmunk
I REALLY like this! Idk what to call it, "cinnamon" springs to mind! Like someone just took to spicingSo the conclusion is what? Not every splotchy patterned bird is a boy!Bonnie looked like a quilt!![]()
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I like pics like this, you can really see the personality in her eyes, the reason we all fell for our ee's........![]()
Maybe if the OP is experiencing all bad roosters, it's the people's energy around them. Roosters are like dogs, and feed off energy. If you are confident and unafraid, they don't bother you. If you are terrified and uneasy and nervous, they can react badly.I think it's really just the luck of the draw with roosters. Especially EEs since we so often are unsure of their parentage. I have had 3 EE roos, one is still pretty young so I can't say for sure with him yet but none of them have ever shown signs of aggression. I have had 4 other roosters of different breeds and have never had a problem. Then some people can't seem to find a nice one! The only way I know to help your chances would be to pick a rooster of a breed that's known for being docile, or an EE roo that has a known parentage of docile breeds. Besides the EEs, my favorite roosters have been cochins and brahmas. The brahma in my profile pic is the best boy I've ever had. Protects the girls and is openly friendly to all my other animals and any people that come in the yard. He is also so huge (13lbs) that he is intimidating to a lot of people even though he would never try to hurt anyone lol. I call him the guard rooster![]()
So, does anyone else besides me think that EE's look more like birds of prey than they look like chickens? Maybe it is the lack of wattles and the small combs, but there's a regal and somewhat menacing look to most EE's...roos and hens both.
However, with girls like my Paula, their rotund bodies kind of negate their fierce faces.![]()