Yaaaay! This is definitely what I want to hear
The buff is two pictures, same bird, it's of course the one we are most concerned about with those waddles and comb!
I've got my little flock of 8 week old birds, 3 Ameraucanas and 3 buff Orpingtons. I'm having some issues identifying their genders. At this point I'm thinking either all pullets OR 2 cockerels in there. Could I get some more seasoned opinions? Thank you :)
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Here they are at week 5! I didn't noticed they'd changed so much just from looking at them!
I think Annie is going to be an Eddie. She looks like she has 3 rows of combs and they are turning red. Beebop and Taz don't have anything distinctive going on in their combs and all three ameraucanas...
None seem to strut or watch over anyone else. Annie and Stu stand up tall when I come in the room and make a loud noise, Taz is just taller then the rest, and Arabella definitely has the biggest (although not red yet) comb. This is the frustrating part, all show 1 sign of being a male lol!
I've had these chicks since day olds, they are now 4 weeks and of course I am bewildered by their genders. These are my first chicks, I have 3 Buff Orptingtons and what I was sold as 3 Ameraucanas? I've taken the best pics I can of them, feathering and combs.
BUFFY (BO): Very developed...