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Me too!! Oye.Nope. I'm, not talking about color, I just think that the saddle and hackle feathers are making me unsure.
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Me too!! Oye.Nope. I'm, not talking about color, I just think that the saddle and hackle feathers are making me unsure.
I'm pretty good at it too but this one is perplexing. Cali-orp hens and cockerels are sometimes similar in early stages. I guess I'll have to wait another few weeks.We answer because we are both experienced in sexing chickens.
See that's what I'm looking for. Thank you.Yes, I own Orpingtons.
Male specific feathering.
Absolutely a cockerel.
Yes, but this isn't early stages. I trust Happy, so I'm going to go with boy.I'm pretty good at it too but this one is perplexing. Cali-orp hens and cockerels are sometimes similar in early stages. I guess I'll have to wait another few weeks.
I'm guessing it's because of that other roo (who is drop-dead gorgeous) that this one is lower on the pecking order and hasn't crowed yet.Butt looks boy. But at six months I would have thought comb would be bigger. I am thinking male though. BTW I also love your other roo
I trust Happy.
Yes I know what you mean. This one is hard to figure. I've seen pics of other Cali-Orp roosters and this one isn't like them. But I'm seeing saddle feathers start and hackles are up sometimes....sooooo. Yes my dark Brahma is the king. Love him. But can't have two. Thus my dilemma.Butt looks boy. But at six months I would have thought comb would be bigger. I am thinking male though. BTW I also love your other roo