Genders on Buff Orpingtons

The pale faces make me think of graying on the face elderly dogs have. Maybe they are just anemic from worms or mites or something. Whatever, they weren't getting good care where they came from.
 
It will be interesting to see how they look as you get them back into condition. I'm staying subscribed - keep us updated.
 
Well, I actually hopped on board with the "golden girl" names,and named my 3 Dorothy,Blanch and Rose. The other will be my friends, she don't care if the one ends up hen or roo,but still named it Cassie!
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being very optimistic on gender,and will definitely update over the next few weeks. Besides,I want to see how they change before I do end up putting them with my Orp roo!
 
I'm almost 100% sure those are females. I've raised Buff Orps hens for several years now and when they were that age, they looked exactly like those ones of yours.



(Here's some pics for comparison of my hen, Daisy. I tried to match her age in the pics with yours but they are still a bit off and, thus, her face is a bit redder.)
 
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I'm almost 100% sure those are females. I've raised Buff Orps hens for several years now and when they were that age, they looked exactly like those ones of yours. (Here's some pics for comparison of my hen, Daisy. I tried to match her age in the pics with yours but they are still a bit off and, thus, her face is a bit redder.)
Thanks! The comparison pics def help!
 

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