- Mar 24, 2014
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This spring I bought two chocolate orpington hens and what I swore would be a chocolate orpington rooster based on behavior at IFA. My rooster is actually a welsummer hen and the other two Orpingtons are black sex-links. I'm now wondering if Scraps is actually lying and isn't a sex-link after all. Scraps is incredibly shy and not as brave as my adult sex-link or her sister. Her personality more matches my Easter egger or brahma. She is also smaller than her sister and took a *lot* longer to feather out. Up until now I just assumed she was a runt. (Hence the name) Her sister now has a beautiful orange "necklace" while Scraps is still black. My adult sex-link is more of a matte black while these two have beautiful green/blue coloring to their feathers in the right light.
For my own sanity, is Scraps actually a sex-link or is she lying and I somehow got three different types of not orpington chickens??
She has one single orange feather on the right side of her neck that promptly fell out.
For a comparison here is Scraps (right) next to her sister, Ember (left) they're the same age.
(I'm aware that ThunderClaw in the middle is a roo. He's been happily failing at crowing for weeks now. Mozart is my established rooster in the back)
For my own sanity, is Scraps actually a sex-link or is she lying and I somehow got three different types of not orpington chickens??
She has one single orange feather on the right side of her neck that promptly fell out.
For a comparison here is Scraps (right) next to her sister, Ember (left) they're the same age.
(I'm aware that ThunderClaw in the middle is a roo. He's been happily failing at crowing for weeks now. Mozart is my established rooster in the back)