May 3, 2016 #1 tamifc Hatching Feb 29, 2016 9 0 9 These are all just over 4 weeks. One of the buff orpingtons is totally looking like a rooster, but not sure how to tell the EE's apart at all. Thanks for any help! Thinking rooster for sure.
These are all just over 4 weeks. One of the buff orpingtons is totally looking like a rooster, but not sure how to tell the EE's apart at all. Thanks for any help! Thinking rooster for sure.
May 3, 2016 #2 Mountain Peeps Jesus is my life Premium Feather Member 9 Years Apr 23, 2014 28,458 6,745 707 Colorado My Coop My Coop Welcome to BYC! Even though they are too young to say for certain, I would say you have at least one cockerel on your hands.
Welcome to BYC! Even though they are too young to say for certain, I would say you have at least one cockerel on your hands.
May 3, 2016 #3 lilmillefleur chillin' with my peeps! 8 Years Oct 3, 2015 4,131 24,079 1,017 MA In pic 2 I saw one orp who did not seem to have as many adult feathers, it that the same one with the large comb?
In pic 2 I saw one orp who did not seem to have as many adult feathers, it that the same one with the large comb?
May 3, 2016 Thread starter #4 tamifc Hatching Feb 29, 2016 9 0 9 No, the one without as many adult feathers isn't the same as the one with a bigger comb.
May 4, 2016 #5 lilmillefleur chillin' with my peeps! 8 Years Oct 3, 2015 4,131 24,079 1,017 MA Females tend to feather in faster, so keep an eye on that one.