All 3 'girls' were accidental roosters...how did this slip by me?

msjones

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My three buff hens are all Hanks. How on earth did I not know this sooner?
Do roosters not behave in rooster-ish ways if there are no hens present?
They are 28 weeks old.
Just started some very strangled pathetic crowing at sunrise 3 days ago.
Hardly a peep out of them before then. And, I'm home all day so I would have heard.
They never fought.
They never pecked each other or any of us.
They went around quietly in a charming trio, making little nests in the wood chips or dirt.
Yeah, they had some combs and wattles, but nothing huge or distinctive. No tail feathers that I noticed. No spurs.
But, I wasn't looking for rooster behavior or characteristics since I thought I had bought 3 hens.
Sigh...
They're gone now.
Sold the coop, too.
What was the chance of getting THREE accidental roosters?
 
Ah I'm sorry this has happened to you.
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Just MHO here, but three roosters without a hen in sight could get along without hens there to fight about.
 
That's too bad. Hope your post doesn't mean you are giving up chickens. There are hens out there meant for you.

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The chances of that have to be really slim. We had one roo in three Red Productions and one roo out of one straight run Blue Polish. We finally gave the blue away to "farm" with lots of chickens.

What a bummer for you!

Why did you give the coop too? Not going to try again?
 
We're done for now.
We had a variety of neighbor issues. The crowing 'hens' sort of pushed us over the edge.
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My husband is a math teacher. We figure he can write a good story problem about the probability of all three hens actually being roosters.
 
Bummer, it happens sometimes. We moved to the country in July. It is our first time on an acreage since I was a kid twenty eight years ago. I bought 10 what we suppose to be straight run 4 month old Rhode Island Red. Well, some predator got one of them almost right away and the other nine were all roosters.
 
What I can't understand is how I didn't know until they were 7 months old. No crowing at all from any of the 3 of them until 7 months?! Does that surprise anyone else? And, really, no fighting or aggression at ALL.

And we thought there were no eggs due to the PNW darkness.
 
Don't be too hard on yourself...you were expecting them to be hens, and you had no reason to question it. If one had been a hen, you would have had something to which you could compare the others...with no comparison available, it would be tougher to tell. I'm really sorry. How disheartening.
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