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I’ve owned roosters before. Their crows sound very different. Also my black Sex Link has been copying her crows from time to time and they sound the same.100% male, no doubt
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I’ve owned roosters before. Their crows sound very different. Also my black Sex Link has been copying her crows from time to time and they sound the same.100% male, no doubt
Believe what you want, looks like no one is going to change your mind. Would love to see an update when "she" starts laying.I’ve owned roosters before. Their crows sound very different. Also my black Sex Link has been copying her crows from time to time and they sound the same.
How old are these...? Are they also 3 months old?Here is my female black sex link and barred rock for comparisonView attachment 4159318View attachment 4159316View attachment 4159317
If all of these are 3 months old. They all look like cockerels to me.Here is my female black sex link and barred rock for comparisonView attachment 4159318View attachment 4159316View attachment 4159317
Glad someone said it....If all of these are 3 months old. They all look like cockerels to me.
Alright. I will look into rehoming them as cockerels.If all of these are 3 months old. They all look like cockerels to me.
They are all very cute. Often times when cockerels first start crowing they sounds ridiculous. I personally love the first crows because they put so much effort into it and sound so funny. Takes about 2 to 3 weeks before they start to sound like your classic rooster crow from my experience.Alright. I will look into rehoming them as cockerels.