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That’s what I’m afraid of, I’m not allowed cockerels where I live. I will give it some time, I’ll be sad to have to part with it if it turns out to be a cockerel. Fingers crossed it’s a hen!I would give your chick another two weeks to be able to tell more definitively. Due to the growth and pinking up of the wattles currently, I am going with cockerel. However, time shall tell.
Thank you for that information! I will update the thread in 2-ish weeks with new photos. Fingers crossed.Orpingtons will comb early. I'd give them another 2 weeks, but I'd guess pullets.
They are both absolutely gorgeous! I was a little worried that my Lavender (yes, that’s her name…unless she turns out to be a he) wasn’t feathering like the rest of my chicks but now I’m a little less worried. Thank you for sharing!!Lavender Orpingtons have always been a bit slower to feather out for me.
Think they are 8-10 weeks old here but Goose, cockerel on the left and Lavender, pullet on the right most image.