Lavender Orpington Gender?

Oh, well thanks for that information, my lavenders have small combs so i just figured bigger combs and wattles meant roo :gig sorry!
Normally it does in most Orpingtons, but some lavender ones seem to not follow the rules. :)
 
Pullet

I would think saddle feathers would be very distinct by now it it was a cockerel
 
Yay! I was convinced because of the waddles and a bit of a bigger comb compared to my littlest lavender girl I had a couple of roo's on my hands. We live in town and can't have roo's... now to figure out what to do with Gerry (our EE roo)
 
I would keep looking for distinct saddle feathers. I have a ICO that took me forever to ID. I also think that the legs look pretty thin to be a boy.
 
In my experiences with lavender Orpingtons the pullets sometimes have more comb and wattle development. One of mine looked exactly like the first one, and I swore it was a roo, but it wasn't. I have since seen more pullets from other owners with the same development, so it must be a trait in the variety.
Agreed!
 
In my experiences with lavender Orpingtons the pullets sometimes have more comb and wattle development. One of mine looked exactly like the first one, and I swore it was a roo, but it wasn't. I have since seen more pullets from other owners with the same development, so it must be a trait in the variety.


Soooo... if I hear crowing does that mean Penny is still Penny ? Lol! Both Penny and Ruby are crowing now.
 

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