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Post this over on the Easter HAL thread. That chick looks to be in the proper position, but not quite ready to start zipping. It can take over 24 hours from that first external break in the shell for a chick to finish hatching. Don't rush it.
Except that there is no pea comb or feathered legs, and Brahmas aren't solid white....I agree with the being a cockerel. But personally out of all the breeds we've named it mostly looks like a light Brahma rooster. It has all the traits and the huge feet.
AgreedOr maybe they said Plymouth Rock. Partridge refers to color. So it would be a partridge Plymouth Rock. But, with that said, it's clearly white and I'm pretty sure that whatever it is, it's a Boy. It could be just white Plymouth Rock cockrel. How old is it? It could be a Cornish Rock cross too...(that would be a meat bird)