Oct 28, 2015 #1 machinfarm Chirping Joined Apr 27, 2015 Messages 137 Reaction score 41 Points 78 Location Weatherford, TX I want to make sure this is a roo. It is a 6 week old Buff Orpington. I am fairly certain it is by the red wattles but I would like a second opinion!
I want to make sure this is a roo. It is a 6 week old Buff Orpington. I am fairly certain it is by the red wattles but I would like a second opinion!
Oct 28, 2015 #2 sourland Broody Magician Premium Feather Member 16 Years Educator Greeter Friend Spirit Joined May 3, 2009 Messages 174,566 Reaction score 720,666 Points 2,357 Location New Jersey That's a lot of comb for a 6 week old, but I am hesitant to make a gender guess without a full profile of the bird.
That's a lot of comb for a 6 week old, but I am hesitant to make a gender guess without a full profile of the bird.
Oct 28, 2015 #3 Michael OShay Crowing 5 Years Joined May 14, 2014 Messages 25,581 Reaction score 2,555 Points 438 Location Montana Based on the redness of the comb and wattles at 6 weeks, I agree with you that it appears to be a cockerel. I would however suggest re-posting its pic in another 3 weeks or so as Orpingtons have a habit of fooling even experienced BYC members.
Based on the redness of the comb and wattles at 6 weeks, I agree with you that it appears to be a cockerel. I would however suggest re-posting its pic in another 3 weeks or so as Orpingtons have a habit of fooling even experienced BYC members.
Oct 28, 2015 Thread starter #4 machinfarm Chirping Joined Apr 27, 2015 Messages 137 Reaction score 41 Points 78 Location Weatherford, TX sourland said: That's a lot of comb for a 6 week old, but I am hesitant to make a gender guess without a full profile of the bird. Click to expand... This is the best I could get before he hopped off and I had to chase him around like a nut!
sourland said: That's a lot of comb for a 6 week old, but I am hesitant to make a gender guess without a full profile of the bird. Click to expand... This is the best I could get before he hopped off and I had to chase him around like a nut!
Oct 28, 2015 #5 Wyandottes7 Crowing 6 Years Friend Joined Jul 24, 2013 Messages 20,586 Reaction score 1,384 Points 401 I'm leaning towards cockerel based on comb/wattle development, but am not sure since the body type actually looks rather pullet-y.
I'm leaning towards cockerel based on comb/wattle development, but am not sure since the body type actually looks rather pullet-y.
Oct 28, 2015 #6 BantamLover21 Crowing 12 Years Friend Joined Jul 24, 2013 Messages 23,660 Reaction score 1,627 Points 496 I'm thinking cockerel.
Oct 29, 2015 #7 drumstick diva Still crazy after all these years. Premium Feather Member 12 Years Greeter Friend Spirit Joined Aug 26, 2009 Messages 140,917 Reaction score 294,211 Points 2,097 Location Out to pasture me too
Oct 29, 2015 #8 shortgrass Crowing 7 Years Friend Joined Mar 14, 2015 Messages 3,233 Reaction score 676 Points 311 Location Northern Colorado BantamLover21 said: I'm thinking cockerel. Click to expand... Yep, x3 That's a cockerel tail and stance
BantamLover21 said: I'm thinking cockerel. Click to expand... Yep, x3 That's a cockerel tail and stance
Oct 29, 2015 Thread starter #9 machinfarm Chirping Joined Apr 27, 2015 Messages 137 Reaction score 41 Points 78 Location Weatherford, TX Thanks everybody!
Oct 29, 2015 #10 BantamFan4Life LOOK WHAT YOU MADE ME DO. Premium Feather Member 9 Years Friend Greeter Spirit Joined Jun 15, 2012 Messages 84,500 Reaction score 4,946 Points 686 Location Pyeongtaek, South Korea Cockerel