Hen or Rooster light Sussex

I have never seen any research on that, and I doubt there is any but Google may give you a study. I should think it would be more analyzing the food rather than adjusting hormones for the hen but worth a try.

HRT for women is traditionally done with creams (fastest transmission) and then pills (which give less results). Soy is a known plant estrogen.

Interesting question. I suspicion the amount needed to be eaten would be rather high to actually impact. Drops might be needed.

Post if you find an answer.
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If it's a year old, it's female.

I'm guessing it's got ovarian damage or hormonal imbalance. Just cause a hen crows doesn't mean it's got male DNA. Hormones account for most of the gender behaviors. Would also explain why she's a poor layer.
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well I didn't know Hens can crow. I'm a first timer and what I thought was a male giving the funniest crow and making me smile every day could possibly be a dominant Hen!!?? mind blown

I asked the question if on of me flock started crowing then would any remaining males follow? and this is where it's lead me.
 

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