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As of this week, my answer is yes. I was hoping not but looks like one is definately a roo. He doesn't like it when his "woman" tries to get out of the coop. He wants her to stay barefoot, pregnant and in the kitchen I suppose.
Since moving them outside, he has taken on very male, very controling qualities. He also is looking roo'ish. Tall comb, much deeper red face, etc...
As of this week, my answer is yes. I was hoping not but looks like one is definately a roo. He doesn't like it when his "woman" tries to get out of the coop. He wants her to stay barefoot, pregnant and in the kitchen I suppose.
Since moving them outside, he has taken on very male, very controling qualities. He also is looking roo'ish. Tall comb, much deeper red face, etc...