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Have a roo. 3 yo.. He's not 100 % (has a leg injury) but rules the roost despite his boo boo.
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Need a much better picture with natural lighting, but looks like a cockerel to me.
I think my pullet is confused. She's an indoor henlet that sometimes crows. I think it's a she, because the baby roo I bought her with started really crowing a month earlier (He was five months) and I was forced to rehome him. (We can't have roosters in town.) Well. Delta, the one pictured, sounds like she is doing this crowing bit now too. But it's only in the morning and no other time. She's smaller than her brother when I had him at the time. She's my only indoor henlet. Could this be her confusion? Should I be checking her in to a vet? Or does she need to be outside? I've put her outside many times, she jumps my fence and sits on the patio at night because she wants to be indoors. :I
I think my pullet is confused. She's an indoor henlet that sometimes crows. I think it's a she, because the baby roo I bought her with started really crowing a month earlier (He was five months) and I was forced to rehome him. (We can't have roosters in town.) Well. Delta, the one pictured, sounds like she is doing this crowing bit now too. But it's only in the morning and no other time. She's smaller than her brother when I had him at the time. She's my only indoor henlet. Could this be her confusion? Should I be checking her in to a vet? Or does she need to be outside? I've put her outside many times, she jumps my fence and sits on the patio at night because she wants to be indoors. :I
That is a cockerel, and that's why he is crowing.