12 week old Blue Orpington Pullet or Cockerel?

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:lau I wish! When you started talking about how large it was I started to wonder if maybe it was a JG, lol. They mature SUPER slowly most of the time, so not finding out it's a cockerel for sure until 17-18 weeks isn't uncommon.

Oh, okay, lol. I thought you had a trick for sexing a chicken by their feet bottoms and that one was new to me
 
:lau I wish! When you started talking about how large it was I started to wonder if maybe it was a JG, lol. They mature SUPER slowly most of the time, so not finding out it's a cockerel for sure until 17-18 weeks isn't uncommon.
Well it came from a bin at Co-op so you never know. I’m going to post a photo beside another chicken to give an idea of size....it’s long legged and tall!
 
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Mystery blue Orpington update. Still no crowing or eggs. Have caught rooster mounting him/her 2 times. Does not act roosterish at all but is so big in size. 23 weeks old.
 
I’ve just gone through this whole thread and there’s no final outcome post 🙈 😂

I know this is a long shot but if you get a notification emcook please could you let us know if your blue Orpington was a hen or a roo and if you can add a photo, fingers crossed 🤞🏻😊
 
I’ve just gone through this whole thread and there’s no final outcome post 🙈 😂

I know this is a long shot but if you get a notification emcook please could you let us know if your blue Orpington was a hen or a roo and if you can add a photo, fingers crossed 🤞🏻😊
I did the same! 😆 I'm actually getting 4 Blue (BBS) Orpingtons next month, lol.

And I'm still very new to chickens and IDing genders is not my strong suit. I'm supposed to get 1 male and 3 females, but you know how it can go.
 

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