Chickensss_25
Chirping
- Apr 18, 2021
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She/ he is one month and 1 weeks old! And so is the buff orpington
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Why does it matter where i get them from? Everyone always asks me that haha, and i just get them from my local store. Its called “Bishops feed and seed store” they have a variety of animals lol so i got them there. Do you know the breed?Where did you get them from? It's a bit early for sexing but it's not an obvious cockerel : D
Ohhhh ok ok , that makes so much sense now. And ok! Im glad she seems like a hen, i hope she is one ahah. And i think you got the breed right! Thank you!Reason we ask, as we can often figure out which hatchery they came from, which helps determine breed. Also if you got them from a feed store, and hence a hatchery, then the birds are more likely to be purebred and can be identified. If you got them from a farm or local breeder, then bigger chance the birds are mixed.
Agree they both look female so far, but it is a bit early. Too early to determine breed, but looks like it could be a black sexlink.