What breed, what gender??

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Hi All,
Long story short, we lost one of our girls to a bird hawk. We have a friend who has chickens and knows someone who breeds them. I’ve asked him what the breed is and he has no idea :rolleyes:. Anyway, what do you think?
 

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Oh, that would be awesome!!!! I was worried it was a rooster. She has two Spurs also. Is that weird?
Pullets can have spur buds and develop spurs. I have a hen with 1/2" long spurs.
Your girl just seems a little out of it. How long have you had her? Has she been exposed to your chickens or your soil yet? She may be in the early stages of coccidiosis. That is what it looks a bit like to me but that is just an impression. I would keep a good eye on her.
 

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