No, male/female is direct and to the point.It's the better way is what you meant to say.![]()
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No, male/female is direct and to the point.It's the better way is what you meant to say.![]()
Rooster/Cockerel is more direct because those are only used to refer to male chickens. Hen/Pullet is more direct because those are only used to refer to female chickens.No, male/female is direct and to the point.
Please please post us some mine get ugly too I'm sure they are still beauties!Why is it against my will? lol I just can't normally keep up with y'all in here. Too much happening too quickly when I'm at work too keep up. I haven't taken many new ones, but I can post some if you want. They look rough right now from the heat and molting or I'd get some new ones. I'm hoping the bantam Orpingtons will photograph well.![]()
While the same can be said for male/female, pullet/cockerel usually refers to pre-bredding age. I think, in this case, male/female is better terminology.Rooster/Cockerel is more direct because those are only used to refer to male chickens. Hen/Pullet is more direct because those are only used to refer to female chickens.
Oh, and I didn't ask![]()
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OkRooster/Cockerel is more direct because those are only used to refer to male chickens. Hen/Pullet is more direct because those are only used to refer to female chickens.
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