we have 2 americana's from ideal Poultry poultry does anybody know if there a pullet or Cockerel

Thanks I totally fine found that article very interesting I would like to know more about how to create Olive Eggers I would like to get a true Americana rooster anyway here is a new picture today of muffins my Easter Egger
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Thanks I totally fine found that article very interesting I would like to know more about how to create Olive Eggers I would like to get a true Americana rooster anyway here is a new picture today of muffins my Easter EggerView attachment 1494641 View attachment 1494642 View attachment 1494643
Muffins has female specific coloring and is a typical EE pullet.

You can buy olive eggers at some hatcheries, now. Or you can breed them yourself. A purebred Ameraucana or Legbar crossed with a Marans will give you the best, deepest colored eggs, in my opinion.
 
here are some new pictures of muffins today she really is looking like a rooster
 

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Sorry that I keep posting new pictures wondering if she still a Cockerel even though everybody says she's a Pullet she's just growing bigger
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and I'm still wondering what you guys think and if you think she's a pullet or Cockerel why
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She is a pullet because
1) She does not have solid patches of red on her back and wings
2) Her comb and wattles are not large and bright red
3) Her coloring is the typical female only coloring
4) Her legs are skinny
5) She does not have sickle, saddle, or pointed hackle feathers
 

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