This first is the one I’m curious about. The second one is clearly a cockerel; he’s just there for comparison.
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it's normal for orpington pullets to have large combs and wattles, no visible male-specific featheringCould you get a better picture of the face? Those wattles are very suspicious... I’m leaning towards cockerel but better pictures would help! @cherrynberry
Pullet!This first is the one I’m curious about. The second one is clearly a cockerel; he’s just there for comparison.
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Okay I was just going off of my Orpingtons!it's normal for orpington pullets to have large combs and wattles, no visible male-specific feathering
Or the buff Orpington pullet in the second picture (behind the cockerel).Okay I was just going off of my Orpingtons!They didn’t look like that until they were 18 weeks!
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