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I'm in Brightwood, 45mins... On the Sandy.I’m in Portland.![]()

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I'm in Brightwood, 45mins... On the Sandy.I’m in Portland.![]()
I let a Lavender Orpingtion live as a pullet until it was 28 weeks, so take my opinion with a grain of salt, but from these angles the feathers are looking fairly pointy. the small lighter comb is tough, but they can take a long time to develop. Hope they turn out to be whatever you’re hoping for!
mine was the smallest and lowest in the pecking order. him and all his sisters joined a rooster at 28 weeks. I realized one day when he was standing beside the roo that he had the same saddle feathers and tail. I stared at him for what felt like forever before calling my partner over and admitting my mistake (after confirming with byc of course). he never crowed and had a small comb. we have a couple orps in our group of chicks right now and I’m not looking forward to sexing any of them lolI did too! The one in my avatar, he was such a sweet pullet until he wasn't, lol!