What breed is this chick? Is it a Roo or Pullet?

I think your Leghorn chick looks like a cockerel, and the mystery chick looks like a pullet, maybe an Easter Egger??
That would be great if it is a pullet. I am going to google Easter Egger to see what they look like. Thanks so much for replying its my first post and I am already loving this informative community!
 
That would be great if it is a pullet. I am going to google Easter Egger to see what they look like. Thanks so much for replying its my first post and I am already loving this informative community!
No problem! Easter Eggers looks can vary widely, don’t worry if yours doesn’t look exactly the same as the ones online. If she is a she and lays blue eggs, she is most likely an EE. Good luck!
 
No problem! Easter Eggers looks can vary widely, don’t worry if yours doesn’t look exactly the same as the ones online. If she is a she and lays blue eggs, she is most likely an EE. Good luck!

Took these pictures this evening.
 

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Easter Eggers are known for their green legs and pea combs, and your chick has very yellow legs and a single comb. I don't know much about leghorns, but I'm wondering if maybe it's a different color of leghorn that got mixed in with the whites on accident?
 
Easter Eggers are known for their green legs and pea combs, and your chick has very yellow legs and a single comb. I don't know much about leghorns, but I'm wondering if maybe it's a different color of leghorn that got mixed in with the whites on accident?

You are probably right. I googled a few images of brown leghorn chicks and found an old thread from here. Also realized that I’ve been calling their combs cones and have had a good laugh about it. Still bit sure if it is a roo or not though.
 
Easter Eggers are known for their green legs and pea combs, and your chick has very yellow legs and a single comb. I don't know much about leghorns, but I'm wondering if maybe it's a different color of leghorn that got mixed in with the whites on accident?
I see that the comb is a straight comb.
 

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