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Mybackyardpeepers
Free Ranging
Are the roosters the only ones that puff up and face off? I've been told hens will too for dominance.
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My hens do that all the time and then they hit air and connect! They do it when they are trying to establish their pecking order and males usually do it to establish dominance over the flock.Are the roosters the only ones that puff up and face off? I've been told hens will too for dominance.
Ok so one of the two facing off could be a hen? I think the black might be.My hens do that all the time and then they hit air and connect! They do it when they are trying to establish their pecking order and males usually do it to establish dominance over the flock.
I don’t know, but in a couple weeks you should know for sure. Have any of them tried to crow?Ok so one of the two facing off could be a hen? I think the black might be.
Nope no crowing, hopefully none will.I don’t know, but in a couple weeks you should know for sure. Have any of them tried to crow?
This is one I think is a rooster.I don’t know, but in a couple weeks you should know for sure. Have any of them tried to crow?