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    Are slower or faster maturing roosters better tempered?

    Sorry to barge in, but do you remember how slow did he mature by any chance? In months maybe? I think I also have really slow maturers and it would be nice to know they will actually get some swagger :D Many thanks in advance!
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    Please help indentify gender

    :thumbsup Much appreciated, I didn’t know there could be such differences in reaching maturity.
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    Please help indentify gender

    Thank you for your thoughts, much appreciated! I actually think that both are supposed to be cockerels, even the white one. I just can't really put my head around the behaviour vs age inconsistency. The previous owner swore that thay hatched last year, in autumn. I don't mind if both are...
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    Please help indentify gender

    Maybe these ones?
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    Please help indentify gender

    Did you mean it like this, or full body ones?
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    Please help indentify gender

    Thanks , I'll try to!
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    Please help indentify gender

    Hi All, This week, we were out to get new additions to my bantam flock, and the plan was to get a pekin bantam pullet and a roo, as I hadn't had one in my flock and I wanted to have a roo, so that in case one of my hen goes broody again, I don't have to travel far to buy fertile eggs. I choose...
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    Introducing myself, and the ladies

    Thank you! :ya
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    My hen is acting like a rooster?!

    Crowing depends more on the individual rooster in my experience. I once had 4 at one time and all of them crowed through the day, no matter what their position in the pecking order. So I think that he will start crowing eventually, or he's just not a big 'crower', it happens sometimes. He...
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    Introducing myself, and the ladies

    Thank you for your kind words, I'm so glad to be a part of this lovely community here! Where you don't have to by shy about adoring your feathery friends :love
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    Introducing myself, and the ladies

    Thank you! Lovely chick in your avatar! :) All the best to you too!
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    Introducing myself, and the ladies

    Thank you, on behalf of them as well ;)
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    Introducing myself, and the ladies

    Thank you! They are the bravest and most curious breed I ever had, great additions to my (and any) flock :)
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    Introducing myself, and the ladies

    Thank you, will do so!
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    Introducing myself, and the ladies

    Thank you! Only one of my breeds, the lakenvelder chicken tried to roost on trees. When I got them at 5 months old and let them out into the garden from their pen in the evenings/late afternoon, I had to take them off our apricot tree at dusk for the first few weeks and put them in their house...
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    Introducing myself, and the ladies

    Hello! My name is Richard and I live in Hungary, near Budapest. (1) Are you new to chickens / when did you first get chickens? (1) We first got chickens when I was around the age of 6, and I got my first own bantam pair for my 10th birthday, and, considering I'm 30 now, I would say that I'm...
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    What breed could they be?

    Thank you, that they are, indeed!
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