is my Buff Orpington a hen?

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Only some of us are good, others are bad, and some are really really bad. Yes it's a roo. Nice but a roo just the same.

When you show up at my chickenstock in Oct-Ill hand you a 5$ spot if Im wrong!!! LOL... that sucker will be laying eggs by the time you show up! hehehe
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My buff orpington from mpc is around 3 months and still has almost no comb, skinnier whitish legs. (So, I'd say yours is a male or maybe something besides a BO).


Here's a picture of her when she was about 10 weeks old:
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I am not an expert but I would say pullet. My blue orp hen has thick legs and a good sized comb like this one. And like someone else posted the saddle <---I think it is saddle feathers are rounded. Very pretty bird!
 
Wow, lots of divergent opinions on my favorite bird. I sent the same pictures in the OP to my guy at the farm where I purchased her, and here's what he had to say:

The buff orpington is a female for sure. See how PINK her comb and waddles are? No rooster will ever have a pink comb and waddles too.

If she came from us, she is a buff orpington. We never get buff plymouth rock pullets. Plus, her tail feathers would have some black on the end tips and be up in the air and not pointing so much downward. She does not have a rooster tail.

I'm less concerned about the breed, and much more concerned about the gender. For now, I guess I'll just have to do the waiting game and see how she develops.

But I'm still interested in hearing more comments, so fire away!​
 
I truly hate to say this but that is a rooster. Here's a pic of my chicks at 8 weeks, I woke them up to take this! LOL Notice the BO roo in the back right compared to the hen near the front.


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