Jan 12, 2014 #1 Adanault In the Brooder 7 Years Jan 17, 2013 21 0 22 Clarksville, TN These two were born November 3rd. I know it is kinda difficult to know for sure what gender they are. I have my suspicions however I was just liking a second opinion. I can post more pics if needed of them standing. Thanks in advance!
These two were born November 3rd. I know it is kinda difficult to know for sure what gender they are. I have my suspicions however I was just liking a second opinion. I can post more pics if needed of them standing. Thanks in advance!
Jan 12, 2014 #2 BorneHomestead Chirping 6 Years Oct 10, 2013 241 12 91 at 10 weeks old, showing that much comb and pinkness.. I say both are roosters. hens wouldn't start looking like that until close to laying age.
at 10 weeks old, showing that much comb and pinkness.. I say both are roosters. hens wouldn't start looking like that until close to laying age.
Jan 12, 2014 #3 Chickens R Us Songster 7 Years Dec 27, 2012 2,141 63 178 Upper Peninsula of Michigan X2
Jan 12, 2014 #4 RoostersCrow HensDeliver! Crowing 13 Years Apr 11, 2011 1,922 127 291 SE Michigan Yep, both are boys
Jan 12, 2014 #7 donrae Hopelessly Addicted Premium Feather Member 9 Years Jun 18, 2010 31,454 4,228 581 Southern Oregon It's not difficult at all to tell what gender they are. They're both males. The difficulty with buff orps comes when you have late maturing males--those can be a real pain. But this much comb and color, this young, is all boy.
It's not difficult at all to tell what gender they are. They're both males. The difficulty with buff orps comes when you have late maturing males--those can be a real pain. But this much comb and color, this young, is all boy.
Jan 13, 2014 Thread starter #8 Adanault In the Brooder 7 Years Jan 17, 2013 21 0 22 Clarksville, TN Thank you all so much.