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- Jun 7, 2014
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4 weeks today, still a mystery... When I look at them, If I want to see a hen, I see a hen, if I want to see a rooster, I see a rooster... lolI have kept multiple serama roosters together without much problem. The dominant/older one usually keeps the others in line. I prefer to keep 2 males in each pen. One older, one younger. Then I rotate them out as younger ones grow up. It would depend on your end goal too. If you are breeding them, sometimes too many can just be a nightmare. But mostly it depends on how they treat the girls. I did have to pull 2 young boys that got too rough with the girls.
That single comb is popping out a bit, and the flat comb may take a little longer. Are they chest-bumping or any "little boy" actions?