Looks like a pair of Buff Orpingtons and a Gold Sebright.
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You'll probably never know what the sebright is until it starts to crow. Mine didn't crow for a long time. Thought he was a hen for months. Poor guy. I was about to put little pink bows in his feathers.View attachment 1731755 Wanted to send an update to see if there were any ideas of sex yet! I’m almost positive the one to the right (Henley) is a hen, she makes herself comfy anywhere she is. She dug a hole and sat in it outside, like she was gonna lay eggs right there.
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I agreeOkay the final update on my not so little babies! I guessing they are around 6 weeks and I believe I have 2 buff Orpington (1pullet/bowling ball View attachment 1768857 View attachment 1768858 View attachment 1768859 ,1cockrel) and 1gold seabright cockrel.. what do you guys think??
AgreeOkay the final update on my not so little babies! I guessing they are around 6 weeks and I believe I have 2 buff Orpington (1pullet/bowling ball View attachment 1768857 View attachment 1768858 View attachment 1768859 ,1cockrel) and 1gold seabright cockrel.. what do you guys think??