*Buff Orpington Thread!*

Help Please!!! Got this one in a group of 5 free "Hens". Is she just a little more mature of is she really a he?
About 18 weeks. Buff Orpington.
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Looks like a hen to me. :)
 
I am not a pro, being a first time chicken keeper to 4 buff orpington hens since early spring. Mine are about this age or a bit more and I would say "uh oh, looks like a roo to me"...



Sorry, it looks like a cockerel to me. Pretty birds though:)

Their are no saddle feathers and the hackles don't look pointy to me. At that age the comb and wattles will already be red. I have younger hens who are laying already. If that's a boy their would be other signs like trying to mate the hens, crowing etc..
 
Their are no saddle feathers and the hackles don't look pointy to me. At that age the comb and wattles will already be red. I have younger hens who are laying already. If that's a boy their would be other signs like trying to mate the hens, crowing etc..


There has been no crowing that we have heard and definitely not mating either.
 
What hatchery has lavender buff orphingtons or chocolate lace? Blue too lol, does anyone know how much they cost? I thought I seen it was like $110 per chick! Is that about right?
 
Hi- I'm new here- just got 3 Buff Orpington pullets and a cockerel in the mail from Cackle Hatchery along with a dozen other various pullets. I chose a Buff Orp rooster for the breed's reputation as being very child-friendly and good as pets. I realize sometimes you get a "bad egg" but hoping this guy will be a keeper. This is our second time raising baby chicks and these guys are just 8 days old now. Our goals are having friendly chickens that lay colorful, unique eggs. Can't post any pics yet.
 

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