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  1. LandoB123

    Comb/Wattle VS Feather Sexing Buff Orpingtons

    So you think the combs/wattles are a more sure sign than the fact that the last 4 have been slower feathering and look more like the "for sure" cockerel as far as slower feathering and shorter stubby tails? The first two are just much "fuller" feathered than the other 5 at this point.
  2. LandoB123

    Comb/Wattle VS Feather Sexing Buff Orpingtons

    At 4 weeks old, which do you think is a more sure sign of sexing Buff Orpingtons: Comb/wattle development or amount of feathering? Here's my dilemma... I got seven St. Run Buff Orpingtons from a hardware store when they were 3 days old. I tried my best attempt at "feather sexing" their wings...
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