What kind of cross am I?

Hello There,

BOO, cute name, is a rooster. A Easter Egger, rooster, that is.
Defiantly NOT a hen. Another hen in the flock? Might have laid it.

If he isn't a EE straight out, he might be crossed to a Faverolle/ameruacana.
I wish you the best of luck with handsome BOO.

Regards,
~TAH
 
This is Boo's female human. I'm not sure if Boo is a rooster or a hen.
What I know for sure is Boo and Roo are the youngest chickens. Well except for Munchkin who is only going on 3 weeks old so Munchkin isn't old enough yet to lay an egg.
 
So I'm confused tho, I can see the sickle feathers by zooming (I'm on on mobile) to know its a cockerel, and I also know that normally having the red on the wings is another sign of a cockerel, but in a thread yesterday someone was asking about a chicken that looks almost identical to this one and everyone responded EE pullet. I questioned that because of the red feathers on the wings and no one acknowledged. Anyone care to check it out?

https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/what-breed-is-this-hen-winco-parking-lot-find.1189799/
 
Boo got his name seeing how after I got done getting them integrated with the rest of the flock and let them free range Boo would go hide so when I checked on them I wasn't able to find him so as I was headed into the house to make a call Boo would sneak up on me and take me by surprise. Boo is actually short for Peek A Boo
 
I think you need to be honest Boo and own up to your owner that you can't really take credit for that egg..... now can you???? Not sure which hens thunder you are stealing, but you know fine well you didn't lay that egg yourself
And it may be time to come out of the closet and start practicing your crow, so that you can duet with your buddy, Roo.
 
So I'm confused tho, I can see the sickle feathers by zooming (I'm on on mobile) to know its a cockerel, and I also know that normally having the red on the wings is another sign of a cockerel, but in a thread yesterday someone was asking about a chicken that looks almost identical to this one and everyone responded EE pullet. I questioned that because of the red feathers on the wings and no one acknowledged. Anyone care to check it out?

https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/what-breed-is-this-hen-winco-parking-lot-find.1189799/
The rust on the other chickens wings was splotchy, this one is not. Also, when its accompanied by those boy feathers...its a giveaway.
 
bullets, I did check that video out. Yes, that chicken does look like mine.
No, I'm not sure if Boo laid that egg. I'm just assuming Boo did because of being one of the youngest ones I have.
I'm not going to lie I'm really not familiar with raising chickens so could Mama (Munchkins mama) be back to laying eggs? Here's a pic of Mama and Munchkin.
IMG_20170728_204142.jpg

Munchkin is a cross between a BO hen and a RIR rooster.
 
bullets, I did check that video out. Yes, that chicken does look like mine.
No, I'm not sure if Boo laid that egg. I'm just assuming Boo did because of being one of the youngest ones I have.
I'm not going to lie I'm really not familiar with raising chickens so could Mama (Munchkins mama) be back to laying eggs? Here's a pic of Mama and Munchkin. View attachment 1097946
Munchkin is a cross between a BO hen and a RIR rooster.

Most likely they were her eggs, after a certain time of a hen being broody. They shall resume the egg process. Mama, is the egg layer!!

~The Angry Hen
 

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