Could this 3.5 week Lavender Orp be a he?

Pullet, Cockerel, or Too Young

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FattySmough

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Hello.

I've noticed that my 3.5 week old chick (who I think is a lavender orpington) has started to develop a larger comb than its brooder-mates, and is developing some size and color in the wattles. They have also been rather slow to feather. Can anyone tell yet if this bird is a male? Or is it too early to tell? I'm leaning towards male right now.
 

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its har der to tell at this age but leaning towards pullet due to the tail feather development
can you take a pic of the wing spread out
 
Hello.

I've noticed that my 3.5 week old chick (who I think is a lavender orpington) has started to develop a larger comb than its brooder-mates, and is developing some size and color in the wattles. They have also been rather slow to feather. Can anyone tell yet if this bird is a male? Or is it too early to tell? I'm leaning towards male right now.
Cockerel. That's quite abit of comb, & wattle growth.
 
Hello.

I've noticed that my 3.5 week old chick (who I think is a lavender orpington) has started to develop a larger comb than its brooder-mates, and is developing some size and color in the wattles. They have also been rather slow to feather. Can anyone tell yet if this bird is a male? Or is it too early to tell? I'm leaning towards male right now.
I see the rounded tail feathers 🪶. I’m going to guess hen from what I’ve read lately.
 

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