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Rooster?
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Ah, the age-old question that has us all clucking with curiosity: is it a rooster or just a particularly confident hen? Our feathered friend, a charming 9-week-old Easter Egger, has a comb that’s turning a vibrant shade of red, which often raises eyebrows and sparks debate among chicken enthusiasts. While many might cringe at yet another post on this topic, we know the struggle of deciphering our chicks’ true identities all too well. Is this little one destined to crow at dawn or simply strut around with a flair for drama? Join the conversation and share your insights—because whether you’re a seasoned farmer or a casual chicken admirer, we can all relate to the whimsical world of our feathered friends!

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