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spacemonkey333
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Is that like 100%. Is there any chance that any of these cockerels could be hens?You have 3 pullets and Five cockerels.
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Is that like 100%. Is there any chance that any of these cockerels could be hens?You have 3 pullets and Five cockerels.
They're all obvious cockerels unfortunately. I'm sorry.Is that like 100%. Is there any chance that any of these cockerels could be hens?
It is such a process to raise these chicks just to find out that you can’t keep them. So sad.
You won’t hate to give them up once they start over mating your girls and possibly getting aggressive towards you and your kids as well...Wow. Super informative. I hate to give these Roos away. I get attached and so do my kids. I just need more hens, but also need way more space
That’s a fair point. ThanksYou won’t hate to give them up once they start over mating your girls and possibly getting aggressive towards you and your kids as well...That’s the worst watching your cockerels snap. It’s better to remember them fondly and give them to good homes.
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So with that being said… I have this silkie rooster that basically hides all day. Should I keep one of the others and get rid of him? If I’m gonna have a rooster, I want him to be protectiveThat’s a fair point. Thanks
Not sure. Depends on your preference. Sometimes the protective ones can be so protective that they see you as a threat too!This is my silkie. My kids named him teddy because he looks soft. I named him teddy ray cyrus because of his glorious mullet