aroostercalledBrownie
Songster
- Feb 20, 2020
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I heard that this can happen! hen molted completely, grew back rooster looking feathers! completely different from the ones she had before! not laying for a while after the last roo left!
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A hen will never produce sperm and be able to fertilize an egg. But they can take on some male traits when an ovary is damaged or quits working and they aren't getting their correct level of hormones any more. Females always have some testosterone... but when there is too much it or not enough estrogen it can cause things to go a bit hay wire... including growing in male saddle feathers.I heard that this can happen! hen molted completely, grew back rooster looking feathers! completely different from the ones she had before! not laying for a while after the last roo left!
How old is bird, in months?I heard that this can happen! hen molted completely, grew back rooster looking feathers! completely different from the ones she had before! not laying for a while after the last roo left!