Orpington confusion!

PouleChick

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Apr 6, 2016
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I got some eggs back in the summer that I hatched and in one lot I had some Orpingtons and some Australorps. My black Australorp died but I'm looking at my grey 'Orpington' Penelope and wondering if she is actually an Australorp (I think I read somewhere that they do come in grey but maybe I'm wrong and got confused for nothing!)?What do you guys think? She is much less fluffy than my other girl Daisy who I'm sure is an Orp':
Meet Penelope:
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And Daisy in comparison:
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My second question is - I'm pretty sure (100%!) that the 3rd Orp is a boy - he is huge and much bigger than the girls and his tail feathers are sticky uppy but they are now 25 weeks and I've heard no signs of him crowing. Would this just be because we have other cockerals? Or have I made a sexing error? I'm prepared to be wrong as I'm so new to all this - maybe he is a butch over developed girl:lau
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Thanks for your help!
 
Yes, the 3rd one is definitely a cockerel. A very nice one, too.
He is gorgeous isn't he! And seems so calm all the time too. I already have 2 cockerals (total current flock of 18) so I'm going to need to make a decision - seems silly to keep him as he is big and eats a lot :lau. He is so gorgeous I can't bear the thought of eating him so will need to try to rehome first!
 

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