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  1. RoxyOtis

    Old English Game ........

    Thanks for the info........looks like I have 2 roos, now that I know what to look for I can get a few more hens.
  2. RoxyOtis

    Old English Game ........

    That was my fear, I will be sad to see one go to anew home, but hopefully someone will get him that can give a great life...
  3. RoxyOtis

    Old English Game ........

    That guy is beautiful! I think I am going to have to rehome one of the roos, If the 2 roos are not getting along right now they probably won't when they are older, right???
  4. RoxyOtis

    Old English Game ........

    I thin I might take one of the roos back , At 5 weeks how can I can I tell if I am getting a hen?
  5. RoxyOtis

    Old English Game ........

    Thanks that helps me alot, I was afraid they were two roos.
  6. RoxyOtis

    Old English Game ........

    I agree that they could be silverwing OEG........Thanks for the advice! They both could be roos? They look different, the middle one has yellow legs and the left one has pinkish and they have to different combs........does that make a difference?
  7. RoxyOtis

    Old English Game ........

    Thanks for the advice! I know that they were raised together and they have been fine up until this morning. When I went out there the hen and roo were fighting and wouldn't stop........so I think Iwill try to put them together again tommaroe, supervised of course.........hopefully they will be...
  8. RoxyOtis

    Old English Game ........

    I have posted a picture of my chicks on a few sights and I found out they could quite possibly be Old Enlish Game hens and a roo. I read in a book about this breed that this breed were specifically breed for fighting and that they don't get alone with anyone. For example hens don't like hens...
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