Tell me it ain’t so!!

I had a lavender Orpington that I was convinced was a roo. The amazing people on this site were about 50/50 on gender. Waddles and comb both developed early and prominent and behavior had me suspicious. She started laying eggs just last week. Fingers crossed for you to have the same outcome!
I really hope so because this bird is just the sweetest but I don’t need 2 Roos less I keep 2 flocks which just means double everything. My current Roos gets mighty uptight when there is another Roo around!
 
Did you look for male saddle feathers under the rounded feathers like the picture I shared in my previous post? If you don't see any, I would assume pullet until proven otherwise.
Here are the pictures of what I hope are the saddle feathers. I also got a couple more since hubby was holding her(🤞🏻)! Not sure if wing feathers give any indication but I took one of that just in case. IMG_2433.jpeg IMG_2434.jpeg IMG_2435.jpeg IMG_2436.jpeg IMG_2437.jpeg
 

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