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Hi Chirpy,

So far, looks like Turkey is actually a girl! They're 11 weeks old now, so I guess I can be reasonably sure if they don't have a large, red comb & wattles and aren't crowing, right?

There was one other questionable in the lot, but it's an EE. Lovely, though. Very beautiful. I still think she's a girl, but we're not 100%.

I'll still let you know if we find out we've got a roo who flew under our radar...
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Eastern Colorado here. We have 5 Buff Orpington chicks that are 12 weeks old. We love our Buffs and look forward to getting our first eggs.
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Terri
 
Sorry Chirpy, I don't get on the website often enough. I am REALLY confused--one of my roosters laid an egg :eek: Obviously I'm not able to tell if they really are roos. They've got the big comb and all--but I cant tell. I'll try to take pictures and maybe someone can tell me what they heck they are.

Andrea
 
Hi Andrea! That made me laugh... a roo that lays eggs!
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I'm sure that there are lots of others here that wish their roosters would lay eggs. I'm also positive that Guiness Book would love to add that bird to their book....
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Ok - so you do need to find out first if they are boys or girls before I decide if one would work for us. Although I'd love to have another hen, that's not what I'm looking for right now and you need to keep your layers. I think posting some pictures would be a good idea to see if others here can tell.

Keep in touch - I'm looking forward to seeing your pictures.
 
OK, the evidence is in. They are ALL chickens. I should have figured out a lot earlier, but all three are really loud--not really crowing though.

Pretty funny.

Andrea
 

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