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Both are pullets.
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Awesome! I have another I would like help on but I don't have a pic. I will post when I can get one.Hi there! I happen to be a little bit of an expert on these Buff Orpingtons! They are also my favorite breed! It looks like you have a little pullet there! Here is my Buff Orpington Daisy! Yours is very pretty!I can't be 100% sure its a female, but more than likely. I see no signs it is a male though, too young for spur development.
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Is this one also 10 weeks?This is my 2 buff I need sexed
CockerelsThis is my 2 buff I need sexed
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I plan on waiting till they are a little older before I try to rehome them. I currently have had bad luck because my 3 chickens are 2 roosters.I am not sure 100% cockerel, because my Buff Daisy looked just like a cockerel when she was a pullet. Still, it could be female, I am just thinking male now even it is a bit early to tell.
10 weeks is actually a nice age to sex. 6-8 weeks is best for most breeds.I am not sure 100% cockerel, because my Buff Daisy looked just like a cockerel when she was a pullet. Still, it could be female, I am just thinking male now even it is a bit early to tell.