DanielleGut
Chirping
- May 30, 2020
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No but the other one on the right squats everytime you go to pick it up or pet it. And there is a more dominate Rooster in the flock.Sometimes cockerels will not act male if there is a dominant roo. Did he/she squat for the roo?
If the other one squats it is a pullet. I suspect the first one is likely a cockerel.No but the other one on the right squats everytime you go to pick it up or pet it. And there is a more dominate Rooster in the flock.
Show stock will throw out single combs every once in awhile too.They're not supposed to, but sometimes with hatchery stock you get a bad gene, like how you'll sometimes see single combs on hatchery wyandottes.
Yep! It's just more common in the hatchery birds, from what I had read.Show stock will throw out single combs every once in awhile too.
If the other one squats it is a pullet. I suspect the first one is likely
Really? So if they squat for humans that means they are a girl??
Which?If the other one squats it is a pullet. I suspect the first one is likely a cockerel.
Ok I'm still learning... so what did that mean. Is that good or bad?? What is a single comb?Show stock will throw out single combs every once in awhile too.
It is, because some carry the recessive single comb genes.Yep! It's just more common in the hatchery birds, from what I had read.