I don't what breed or gender this chicken is.

The chicken is around 3 months old. I got it when it was about one week old in October. I think it's either a black astralorp or black orprington. I'm not sure tho. Here are some pictures of it. Also, it was both black and white when it was a chick but when it grew older, the white dissapeared.

I don't know about it being an Australorp. Even my Australorp ladies have had a LOT more red going on in the comb and wattles at 3 months.

They're blues, not black, but I don't think that matters in this regard.

Pictures from when they were 3 months (absolutely pullets, one current laying, one currently squatting):

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Australorps have fairly good-sized, single combs. I can't tell what the comb in your picture is from that angle.
 
I don't know about it being an Australorp. Even my Australorp ladies have had a LOT more red going on in the comb and wattles at 3 months.

They're blues, not black, but I don't think that matters in this regard.

Pictures from when they were 3 months (absolutely pullets, one current laying, one currently squatting):

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Australorps have fairly good-sized, single combs. I can't tell what the comb in your picture is from that angle.
Yea, I see your astralorps do have more redness in their combs and wattles. Mine is just light pink. I don't know why.
 
The chicken is around 3 months old. I got it when it was about one week old in October. I think it's either a black astralorp or black orprington. I'm not sure tho. Here are some pictures of it. Also, it was both black and white when it was a chick but when it grew older, the white dissapeared.
Looks like a pullet.
 

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