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Ravrocks5
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- Aug 13, 2015
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They were probably all roosters. I don't see why a seller would mix hens and roosters in the same lot when hens go for a lot more money than roosters. Smart sellers would separate genders into two lots.
they were in from a big farm that provaly just sells them all together bacause the auctioneer says the important info and there was no saying if it only being roosters i thikk this happ3ned because i decided to pick the biggest chicks not rendering the fact of them being different genders