Hen or Rooster? 13 weeks

The Easter Egger and Brahma are both cockerels. On the Orpington, I'm not sure. Would you be able to post a profile pic, clearly showing the saddle feathers? (located just in front of the tail) Based on comb development at 13 weeks, it's definitely a roo. But it doesn't look particularily roo-ish to me, and I believe McMurray's 4 week old chicks are *at least* 4 weeks old, so if the Orp was in fact 7 weeks old, then it could be 16 weeks old now, and possibly reddening up to lay.

Craig - I don't know much at all about turkeys. You'll probably have much better response posting a new, separate thread, with a "Is my Bourbon Red turkey a tom or a hen?" title, to help attract turkey-knowledgeable people.
 
This chick was born on 6/21.....Here is also a picture of its mama. She as a red comb too. Take another look, this picture was taken this morning.



 
I guess I will go ahead and name the one I am sure about Dartanian.

...lol He is going to be a beast!!!
 
I've been raising chickens forever and I had like 20 breeds the white one looks like a hen the black and white one looks like a rooster
Need help identifying which is laying I have gotten eggs but I don't know which is laying. How do I know which ones are laying?
 
This chick was born on 6/21.....Here is also a picture of its mama. She as a red comb too. Take another look, this picture was taken this morning.



That chick is too young to have a comb that red. The mother has a red comb because she a mature hen. Pullets don't get red in the comb until they are close to laying age. Cockerels are usually bright red in the combs by 10 weeks.
 
Cowgirl71- I am new in the chicken world and I need help. So, my question is that I have had my chickens since April 5th and I still don't know which ones are boys or girls. Some have started to lay but I don't know which. Also, it has been about 5 months and I haven't heard any of them cock a doodle do. Does that mean they are all girls?
 
Cowgirl71- I am new in the chicken world and I need help. So, my question is that I have had my chickens since April 5th and I still don't know which ones are boys or girls. Some have started to lay but I don't know which. Also, it has been about 5 months and I haven't heard any of them cock a doodle do. Does that mean they are all girls?
Start your own thread in the what breed/gender section, and post pictures.
 
Thank you, I am still new to this. I just hate that out of the six (one month old) pullets I ordered this spring two are roosters. That was one of the reasons I spent the extra money on them, I thought it was a safer bet......WRONG!!!
 

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