Hen or Roo? (About 17 weeks)

The behavior doesn’t really mean anything tbh. My Orp boys were very timid and skittish too and they were definitely, 100% males. In fact, my main one constantly got beat up by the girls until like almost a year old. He started crowing at 7 months but they still beat him up until he found his confidence. So males can act that way too.

I am just going based on my own experience with all of the cockerels I have raised.

I have not raised a Buff Orpington cockerel, so I do not have personal experience with their behavior particularly.
 
I am just going based on my own experience with all of the cockerels I have raised.

I have not raised a Buff Orpington cockerel, so I do not have personal experience with their behavior particularly.
Yeah that makes sense. I was going off my experience too hah didn’t mean to come off rude or anything.

I just think Orpingtons are different and more timid than other breeds. My Andalusian cockerel was mating and crowing etc. at 4 months (actually I think he started crowing sooner) and the eggs were fertile 😬🤣 and they were definitely his or his brothers cause I had no mature roosters and all the chicks were the same age.
 
Yeah that makes sense. I was going off my experience too hah didn’t mean to come off rude or anything.

I just think Orpingtons are different and more timid than other breeds. My Andalusian cockerel was mating and crowing etc. at 4 months (actually I think he started crowing sooner) and the eggs were fertile 😬🤣 and they were definitely his or his brothers cause I had no mature roosters and all the chicks were the same age.
Haha sounds like he was ready to get busy ASAP! :lau

It's so interesting witnessing the differences between chicken breeds maturing.
I had a leghorn cockerel start growing a huge comb and wattles AND crowing at only 10 weeks old! (I had to rehome him due to not needing/wanting a leghorn rooster).

Meanwhile my 4 month old plymouth rock roo just started crowing. :) He is a sweet boy.
 
Haha sounds like he was ready to get busy ASAP! :lau

It's so interesting witnessing the differences between chicken breeds maturing.
I had a leghorn cockerel start growing a huge comb and wattles AND crowing at only 10 weeks old! (I had to rehome him due to not needing/wanting a leghorn rooster).

Meanwhile my 4 month old plymouth rock roo just started crowing. :) He is a sweet boy.
He definitely was! And he loved hearing himself talk too! :lau :gig :lau

But yeah, it really is quite interesting!!
 
Going back over pictures of my hatchery Buff Orpington girls at around 17 weeks, give or take a couple days (ignore my Niederrheiner rooster hamming it up in the middle):
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Compare with this 14 week Buff Orpington x Leghorn cockerel who favors the Buff Orpington side with slower development and meeker demeanor:
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Just for reference; I realize the comparison isn't perfect. But I really do think it's a cockerel.
 

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