Delilahducks
In the Brooder
- Aug 17, 2021
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Hi everyone, new member here!
So if this isn't the correct spot for posting, I apologize!
Yes the title is correct, I'm not looking for one - I have one. Two actually, brothers. I've been searching high and low on the internet and can simply find no answers.
These are without a doubt, males. King feathers, saddle feathers, big red combs/waddles, and huge thick legs. Theyre massive boys (Lavander Orpingtons), over a year old. They do NOT crow. I mean not at all. I thought at first maybe I was just missing them in the crowd, but I brought them inside for 24hrs and not a single crow. Theyre healthy, they "talk" quite a bit, and complain at me loudly when I pick them up. What on earth could be the reason for lack of crowing?
I'm not complaining, I've got 9 Roo's of various breeds lol, but I dont want these guys fathering chicks if there's something wrong with them (genetics etc). Any help or ideas (throw them at me, please!) Would be greatly appreciated.
So if this isn't the correct spot for posting, I apologize!
Yes the title is correct, I'm not looking for one - I have one. Two actually, brothers. I've been searching high and low on the internet and can simply find no answers.
These are without a doubt, males. King feathers, saddle feathers, big red combs/waddles, and huge thick legs. Theyre massive boys (Lavander Orpingtons), over a year old. They do NOT crow. I mean not at all. I thought at first maybe I was just missing them in the crowd, but I brought them inside for 24hrs and not a single crow. Theyre healthy, they "talk" quite a bit, and complain at me loudly when I pick them up. What on earth could be the reason for lack of crowing?
I'm not complaining, I've got 9 Roo's of various breeds lol, but I dont want these guys fathering chicks if there's something wrong with them (genetics etc). Any help or ideas (throw them at me, please!) Would be greatly appreciated.