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    Red beak/face area

    In case anyone finds this thread later… update Just thought I’d update. My Tulip was a hen! Thinking it was a rooster I found him a home. I cried as my husband and daughter took him there. An hour later they said “she thinks it’s a hen!” And brought my Tulip home! All three are gorgeous and...
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    Red beak/face area

    Just thought I’d update. My Tulip was a hen! Thinking it was a rooster I found him a home. I cried as my husband and daughter took him there. An hour later they said “she thinks it’s a hen!” All three are gorgeous and laying eggs everyday
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    I love your answer while also accounting for my desperation! lol
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    Anyone want to place new bets? There were all born aug 13th. I’ve looked at chicken feathers and it’s like seeing a baby in an ultrasound, I don’t see it. Tulip has developed a red face before the others. Picture 1 are the other two chickens. Pic 2/3 is “tulip”.
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    Any idea what is going on if not gender confusion?
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    Tulip is always excited then
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    LOL. But I love Tulip!
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    Does it matter that the actual comb isn't red?
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    NOOOOOOOOO..... lol! Oh my. OK. When would we know for sure? We cant keep a rooster, so when would it need to be separated?
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    Red beak/face area

    Hello! I have 3 lovely buff orpington ladies. They are about 5 weeks old. One of the three girls has a much redder face (around beak, sides of new comb, and chin area. Is this normal variation? she has always been redder than the others, but she also has less feathers there. They are eating...
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