Buff Orpington- is she actually a he?

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We have a few buff Orpington hens right now, and brought home another from a friend a couple months ago. We do not know her exact age, but my best guess is around 5 months. She is definitely younger than the other hens we have now, yet her comb and waddles are already quite a bit larger. Her legs are also much thicker, and her feathers are different in the neck area. So, chicken experts, what do we think? Is this a hen? Or did we accidentally adopt a rooster?
 

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We have a few buff Orpington hens right now, and brought home another from a friend a couple months ago. We do not know her exact age, but my best guess is around 5 months. She is definitely younger than the other hens we have now, yet her comb and waddles are already quite a bit larger. Her legs are also much thicker, and her feathers are different in the neck area. So, chicken experts, what do we think? Is this a hen? Or did we accidentally adopt a rooster?
You sure did adopt a boy
 
We have a few buff Orpington hens right now, and brought home another from a friend a couple months ago. We do not know her exact age, but my best guess is around 5 months. She is definitely younger than the other hens we have now, yet her comb and waddles are already quite a bit larger. Her legs are also much thicker, and her feathers are different in the neck area. So, chicken experts, what do we think? Is this a hen? Or did we accidentally adopt a rooster?
Cock-doodle-D!oh, just a wild guess.
 

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