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Well that's a new one. I'm going to say no.
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Just like males don't shake if you do this to them, I tried with adult cockerels and nothing, females as you know do shaking after mating.Here is video, first chick is male and second is female, try it for youself if you want and replay here so that I can know if it works.
Please try it like in I tried in video and share if it is rightWell,I have 10 week olds that I know for sure are pullets and the only thing they do once I put them down is run from me screaming. So...yeah
Yeah but if you take adult cockerel or roo and do it just like I did it here, he won't shake and if you take female hen or pullet she will shake.For adult birds, with all the breeding I do, males, & females do shake after breeding. Males don't do it as often though. So, I don't think this will be a very reliable method.
I give my roosters rubs, for attention, & some shake it off. Mainly on their backs.Yeah but if you take adult cockerel or roo and do it just like I did it here, he won't shake and if you take female hen or pullet she will shake.