cstephens1987
Crowing
Not really sure I'm following the supposed significance of this factnumber 5 is the only one with 2 single comb parents
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Not really sure I'm following the supposed significance of this factnumber 5 is the only one with 2 single comb parents
Hens may Crow, but five week old pullets do not. #2 also looks somewhat like a cockerel as well so between the twoI guess it could be a crow. But I wouldn’t say that it’s a for sure sign it’s a boy.
My friend has a little hen who crows, cutest little thing.
I’d wait and post new pictures once they’re 8-10 weeks old.
I had a Black Orpington pullet crow, positive she was a she ... Read that sometimes when there's only females in a flock, the "alfa" will take on the Roos position. Had to rehome her, she was very loud. Then I had a BO pullet that would "alert" to anything odd in the yard, she wasn't as loud and did lay her eggs.