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No there is barely any comb at allIs her comb the size of the cockerel's? If so she could be a cockerel.
Cockerels do develop slower than pullets
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No there is barely any comb at allIs her comb the size of the cockerel's? If so she could be a cockerel.
Cockerels do develop slower than pullets
Okay, than I think pulletNo there is barely any comb at all
Okay. When I get a better picture then I will send it over.Okay, than I think pullet
Great!Okay. When I get a better picture then I will send it over.
Okay one moment I’ll checkGreat!
Is the comb flat and still orange? If it's plump and turning pink, than she is a he.
Do you know a lot about lavender orpingtons as well?Great!
Is the comb flat and still orange? If it's plump and turning pink, than she is a he.
Yes, I think soDo you know a lot about lavender orpingtons as well?
Could anyone tell me they breed please?Hi...
Could you please tell me my chicks breed and gender..? I'm really confused....
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(1) Easter eggerHi...
Could you please tell me my chicks breed and gender..? I'm really confused....
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(1) Easter egger
(2) Does he/she have a single comb or pea comb? If it's a pea comb, than Easter egger, if it's a single comb, than either a welsummer or brown leghorn.
(3) Looks like an amberlink
(4) What kind of comb? Can you post a couple more pics of him/her?![]()