Are these lavender Orpington?

Bosborne

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Apr 3, 2018
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Labeled as “lavenders” were bought August 4 are they both cockerels?
 

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Opringtons are notorious for being slow developing cockerels. These two are still very much pullets for now. If the bottom of their feet are pinkish/White they are Lavender Opringtons. Around 12 to14 weeks if their combs are still pale then you have girls.
 

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