*Buff Orpington Thread!*

I have an 8 week BO that I ordered from a hatchery. She is supposed to be a hen but I'm worried that she is a rooster. What does everyone else with more chicken experience think? (She/he is not bossy to any of the other chickens. I'm only basing my suspension on her comb & waddles. She is about the same size maybe slightly smaller then all the others her age.)
That is definitely a rooster. My 8 week old pullets have zero comb development, and aren't even pink yet.
 
I picked up 4 Beautiful girls to add to my small group, they are really very lovely, Is there anyway to guess at how old they really are? They are definitely full size
 
I have an 8 week BO that I ordered from a hatchery. She is supposed to be a hen but I'm worried that she is a rooster. What does everyone else with more chicken experience think? (She/he is not bossy to any of the other chickens. I'm only basing my suspension on her comb & waddles. She is about the same size maybe slightly smaller then all the others her age.)
cockrel!
 
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I could get 3 of the 4, but here they are, I haven't a clue how old they are, I also read that when I brought them home that it might take them awhile to start laying again, true?
 
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I could get 3 of the 4, but here they are, I haven't a clue how old they are, I also read that when I brought them home that it might take them awhile to start laying again, true?

They are lovely ladies.
It's so hard to tell the age @oldhenlikesdogs may be better at guessing than I am. I would say over a year old.

If they were actively laying when you got them, they should start laying once they get acclimated to their new home. Stress of a move can delay laying sometimes. It's also getting late in the year, they may start molt soon depending on how old they are.

You have a nice yard for them, I'm sure they will be happy. BO's are sweet birds.
 
They are lovely ladies.
It's so hard to tell the age @oldhenlikesdogs may be better at guessing than I am. I would say over a year old.

If they were actively laying when you got them, they should start laying once they get acclimated to their new home. Stress of a move can delay laying sometimes. It's also getting late in the year, they may start molt soon depending on how old they are.

You have a nice yard for them, I'm sure they will be happy. BO's are sweet birds.
I thought they looked mature so at least 2 years, maybe up to 3-4 years.
 

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