dacrocker77
Hatching
- Jun 6, 2016
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Hi
We purchased 8 baby chicks in early March and 2 of them were Buff Orpingtons. They were our only non sexed breed we purchased and one we sexed early on based off wing feather pattern, tail feathers coming in later than the hens, and his comb and wattle was much much bigger than the other buff or the other girls we had early on. We rehomed him as we can't have roosters where we live. Well now my Buff Orpington that is left here just crowed this morning!!! It was a normal crow and wasn't as loud as a normal crow either. I'm not sure what to think. I've heard that buff Orpington hens can crow. These ladies are around 14 weeks old. Can you tell me what you think?
We purchased 8 baby chicks in early March and 2 of them were Buff Orpingtons. They were our only non sexed breed we purchased and one we sexed early on based off wing feather pattern, tail feathers coming in later than the hens, and his comb and wattle was much much bigger than the other buff or the other girls we had early on. We rehomed him as we can't have roosters where we live. Well now my Buff Orpington that is left here just crowed this morning!!! It was a normal crow and wasn't as loud as a normal crow either. I'm not sure what to think. I've heard that buff Orpington hens can crow. These ladies are around 14 weeks old. Can you tell me what you think?