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Look at the hackle and saddle feathers. To me it looks like they are coming in narrow, pointed and especially glossy which to me says cockerels for all of your birds.Ok, they didn't an early age, or hardly anything. One of them seems to do a weird bagpipe crow, mostly because it can't get to the food, or wants to come out of the run, or I'm late to feed them.
Your Orpingtons are all pullets. The dark bird with the rose comb is a cockerel, maybe Wyandotte.I have more pictures! The darker one is the one I question, the lighter one is its sister, and the darker one isn't as dark as it looks in the picture.View attachment 1108666 View attachment 1108667 View attachment 1108668 View attachment 1108669
Ok. Thanks for your messages. I'll wait for the confirmation from the breeder, but all looking like it's a full house. Doh!Look at the hackle and saddle feathers. To me it looks like they are coming in narrow, pointed and especially glossy which to me says cockerels for all of your birds.
Heard back from the breeder, he says they all look like cockerels. Crazy situation. Had four hens which were killed last week by a fox, on the day I had a larger coop and run turn up. Now my Orpingtons are turning round to be cockerels. Heard what was possibly a fully blown crow today for the first time, just as my doubts were being realised. Just about to have two empty coops and runs when a week ago I had eight chickens. Funny how life can turn up side down so quickly.Look at the hackle and saddle feathers. To me it looks like they are coming in narrow, pointed and especially glossy which to me says cockerels for all of your birds.
I have more pictures! The darker one is the one I question, the lighter one is its sister, and the darker one isn't as dark as it looks in the picture.View attachment 1108666 View attachment 1108667 View attachment 1108668 View attachment 1108669
Heard back from the breeder, he says they all look like cockerels. Crazy situation. Had four hens which were killed last week by a fox, on the day I had a larger coop and run turn up. Now my Orpingtons are turning round to be cockerels. Heard what was possibly a fully blown crow today for the first time, just as my doubts were being realised. Just about to have two empty coops and runs when a week ago I had eight chickens. Funny how life can turn up side down so quickly.
Waiting for a response from the breeder, hoping it doesn't rest on an invoice.Wow, that's rough...really sorry to hear about all that. Can you trade them for pullets?