Cockerel or hen?

Michelle. LeVrier

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I have this young buff orpington that was believed to be a hen because of its smaller size. We have another buff orpington that is the same age and is obviously a cockerel because of its size and so on, but I don't know about honey because honey just mated with another hen but I haven't seen ivan do it. I have read that hens could, but I don't know, here are some pictures of honey.
 

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I have this young buff orpington that was believed to be a hen because of its smaller size. We have another buff orpington that is the same age and is obviously a cockerel because of its size and so on, but I don't know about honey because honey just mated with another hen but I haven't seen ivan do it. I have read that hens could, but I don't know, here are some pictures of honey.
Yep, it's a boy.
 
Look at the size difference, and ivan's feet are bigger.
 

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I have this young buff orpington that was believed to be a hen because of its smaller size. We have another buff orpington that is the same age and is obviously a cockerel because of its size and so on, but I don't know about honey because honey just mated with another hen but I haven't seen ivan do it. I have read that hens could, but I don't know, here are some pictures of honey.
Diffidently a cockeral
Look at the size difference, and ivan's feet are bigger.
In the first pic of the two, the front one is a cockeral, can`t tell what the back one is. In the second pic I can`t tell.
 

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