The Happster
Happs
Pretty normal.
They might accept him in time, they might not. One of my hens was always dominant above the males.
They might accept him in time, they might not. One of my hens was always dominant above the males.
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No crowing yet. We have two that we thought were roosters - the Rhode Island Red and a Columbian Blacktail. We also had a silkie that just crowed for the first time yesterday which we had thought was a girl until that point. We just gave the silkie to a friend, and so we're hoping at least one of these two are roosters. They are much bigger than our hens but I'm not sure if that's due to breed.U heard any kinda crowing?
X2It's a pullet. 100%
No male feathering, and there absolutely would be by now, pullet face, and tiny comb. Definitely a girl.
Clear photos of the back please.I will do my total best to get a video tomorrow morning!!
The only other new bird we have is this Exchequer Leghorn:
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This isn't a rooster, is it?? This chicken is in the same coop as the two brown ones, and is smaller than them (they were all born on the same day). The rest of our chickens are all definitely hens - we've had them a while and they all lay.