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Hello all,
Could someone please help me?
Is this a Buff Orpington (like I was told?) or something else?
She or he has yellow legs.
Also, is it a male or female?
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Thanks everyone :)

Buff Rock cockerel. Yellow is recessive to white so this wouldn't even be a cross Orpington as an Orpington cross will still have the white skin showing rather than yellow.
 


These are Orp/ Silkie mixes that my Bantam hatched for me. They are 6 weeks in this photo. I think they are quite cute and now I want an Orp or two
 
English



Beautiful English Chocolate Orpingtons
hens owned by Autumn Farm English Orpingtons

 
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We got our first broody the other night but thankfully I broke her lol she stayed inside all night and day (i was accidentally gone all afternoon yesterday) but I took her off last night and talked to her, put her on the roof (theyve been roosting there). At first she flew off the roof and paced around, making quiet upset noises, quiet protesting, even flew in the coop looking for her eggs, broke my heart lol, i tried to explain to her that we don't have a rooster and they're not gonna hatch, no matter how long she sits there they won't hatch, and i wasnt buying her any cause it's almost winter and she's not gonna have any babies right before winter, but she wasn't having it and was talking back LOL she eventually flew out and ate some so I figured I'd let her eat and drink some and come back later. Well I came back a couple hours later and she was back on the nest with no eggs lol it was after dark this time so i put her on the roof and thankfully she stayed there all night this time and is back out this morning so seems to have forgotten all about it lol She's very sweet and gentle, a good girl. I think she's second lowest in the pecking order too so she's very sweet and poor thing just wanted some babies, broke my heart cause I'm a big softie, can ya tell? LOL
 

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