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I enlarged the photo comparing two of them. One looks clearly like the pullet. The other the cockerel. I would think these are buff orpington but the legs are yellow.
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I see saddle feathers and even some hackle feathers--not all breeds have obvious pointed onesBut her first post said that these chics were 7 months old! That should be more than enough time for male saddle feathers to grow in, if they're male...
I see saddle feathers and even some hackle feathers--not all breeds have obvious pointed ones
Middle is a roo so is the one on the rightUpdate*** Here is a new picture a week later. Anyone want to make any guesses? Hen or Roo?View attachment 1158484
The one in the back looks like a roo and the one in the front is definitely a pulletI had chickens for 20 years. Then moved to Florida and didn't have them for 5. I'm just getting back into it and I'm a little rusty to be sure. I got 4 "pullets" from a local farmer and have had "the girls" for about 3 months. In June, the woman told me they had been hatched in March so I was thinking by September I would have eggs. After a run-in with a raccoon, I now have 3 in a re-inforced coop and run. It is October and still no eggs, but I have noticed 2 of them are looking more like roosters. Longer neck feathers and 2 distinctly longer tail feathers that stick up. No crowing though, interestingly. I thought if they were roosters, I would hear at least a squawking attempt at crowing by now. So anyone have any ideas?View attachment 1151643
Bummer! You're having a tough reentry into the chicken world, eh?So its official. Crowing started this morning. Ugh... Now I've got to find homes for 2 roosters and only have 1 hen who isn't laying.![]()