Dec 18, 2010 #11 sourland Broody Magician Premium Feather Member 15 Years May 3, 2009 157,935 621,795 2,237 New Jersey She's a pullet maturing more rapidly than the others.
Dec 18, 2010 #12 kulangi Songster 9 Years Jul 8, 2010 199 0 139 A girl totally. No saddle feathers at all.
Dec 19, 2010 #13 FoodKillah Songster 9 Years Jul 12, 2010 371 4 109 Mediterranean Sea Congratulations dlottman, a first egg is always a good new.
Dec 19, 2010 #14 Count Orloff In the Brooder 9 Years Nov 26, 2010 78 0 39 Delaware, OH She is identical to my Buff Orpington pullets. I am new to chicken keeping, but BOs are the calmest chickens I have interacted with so far.
She is identical to my Buff Orpington pullets. I am new to chicken keeping, but BOs are the calmest chickens I have interacted with so far.
Dec 21, 2010 #15 peacockfarmer1 Songster 12 Years Dec 11, 2010 242 28 211 north MS i have a buff rooster now and he was indentifyable at a very young age but there is no doubt that your buff is a rooster they take along time to mature in my experiance
i have a buff rooster now and he was indentifyable at a very young age but there is no doubt that your buff is a rooster they take along time to mature in my experiance
Dec 25, 2010 #18 blefky life in the yard 9 Years Mar 18, 2010 878 11 131 stamford, ct That's a she, not a he.
Dec 25, 2010 #19 lovinlife Songster 10 Years Jun 18, 2009 768 5 169 Deep in the heart of Texas Congrats on the egg!
Dec 26, 2010 #20 PepsNick Back to Business 9 Years May 9, 2010 5,212 23 241 Egglanta, GA That might be a BUFF Orp, but too buff for a male. Congrats!