Update: Help ID please! (bonus: FUNNY story)

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but not always, I have a female EE with a wide 3-row pea comb.

that's why I said often and not always
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Really? My BO is 4 weeks and she looks almost the same in feather-wise.

I was going based on my amber sex-link. She was VERY slow to feather and just got her head feathers in this last week. I don't have any BO's but maybe they feather faster?
 
Now I'm terribly worried! I just rehomed a rooster... can't ask a favor like that again!
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my big EE hen definitely has 3 rows to her peacomb... (forgive me - I'm just going to keep on making excuses/hoping until I know for sure!)
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I dont know on the breeds but noticed that the buff chick does have an odd comb, it looks single but a cluster at the back. The comb looks alot like some chicks I have seen from a polish x rock cross.
 
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Yes, that comb really does interest me.
But did I mention the real owner came by and said they were an impulse buy at the farmers' market. He didn't say anything else, and to be honest, the particular market he was talking about was pretty ghetto, so I can't imagine they're anything "special"... probably super duper mutts
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OMG the yellow/blue one is BEAUTIFUL! They both look like boys to me though.

When you mentioned rehoming them, I was like. 'Aw man. I wish she was close. I would love the blue one.' I looked under your name and low behold it says St. Louis.

Are you talking like St. Louis MO? I hope so. Then live like an hour and a half away away.
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I would have to beg my family about getting a rooster. But I would love him. I would have to figure out where to put him first though.

Are you actually interested in rehoming them, or are you planning on keeping them.
 

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