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Quote: Thank you for the compliment, but junebuggena is the real pro. I have learned so much from her. Maybe she will chime in on this one. It's got me confused for sure.
Thank you for the compliment, but junebuggena is the real pro. I have learned so much from her. Maybe she will chime in on this one. It's got me confused for sure.
Just based on the combs, they both look like cockerels. A full side view of each bird would confirm it.Hello. I am begging for some help here. We live in the city, next door to some grouchy neighbors, and both of these birds are making a crowing sound..... This is our first time to have chickens, so we have a lot to learn. I have read quite a bit in this thread, but it seems the more I read, the more confused I get. Can someone please help up identify if Ren (the brown and grey one) and Buttercup (the white one) are roosters or hens? They are approximately 13-15 weeks old. I appreciate your help, very much.
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If they are both making the crowing sounds shouldn't that mean they are both roosters?![]()