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MichiganGirls
Chirping
- Aug 6, 2022
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Thank you so much for the reply! I’ve got one laying, and I SWEAR the others are just stubborn lol.When they're ready, of course!
When they start squatting and their combs & wattles get very red, they are close.
Not very unless he's a brute.
I keep this big boy with bantams and he mounts them but they are not fertilized. He mounted the Sebright in front of him.
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Post pictures of them, in focus and full body. They are a little young but sometimes it's obvious.
I feel much better about the bantams. I won’t keep an abusive rooster, cause I also have kids and don’t want anyone to get hurt. But, I really really want to have a boy in the flock. My girls need some direction and protection.