With due respect, it can't be a Blue Andalusian with those red earblobes. Andalusians have white earlobes.
Completely understand


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With due respect, it can't be a Blue Andalusian with those red earblobes. Andalusians have white earlobes.
Does anyone know when I should expect him to start crowing. He's 6-7 months old now. He's second on the peaking order. Is there a possibility that he just will never crow? *fingers crossed finger crossed*
Ah so happy about his breed![]()
Does anyone know when I should expect him to start crowing. He's 6-7 months old now. He's second on the peaking order. Is there a possibility that he just will never crow? *fingers crossed finger crossed*
Ah so happy about his breed![]()
He's the only roo I own (I thought he was a hen up until a few weeks ago). He's second in the peaking order to my Wyandotte pullet (who's half his size). Maybe she's keeping him for doing it?
Or he's having gender identity issues? Lol. Well I'm totally fine with that as long as he still realises how to give me fertile eggs.
Just finished making his collar so I'm now ready for that first crow (pray it never actually happens)
One of my Americaunas turned out to be a rooster. Crows more than I would like but it is what it is. Being new to raising Chickens, all of my reading has been about raising hens. What should I do with the Rooster? Is he okay in with the girls? Any information you folks can share would be very helpful. I really do not want to get rid of him if I don't need to.