chickenhappy1233
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- Oct 15, 2020
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wow, really i didnt know thatActually, there was a study and the hens that change to roosters fertilized hens, and those fertilized eggs hatched. I'll try and find the article.
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wow, really i didnt know thatActually, there was a study and the hens that change to roosters fertilized hens, and those fertilized eggs hatched. I'll try and find the article.
Me either. It's crazy what nature can do.wow, really i didnt know that
Yea but i can tell none of these two hens transformed to roosters as u can tell by the picturesActually, there was a study and the hens that change to roosters fertilized hens, and those fertilized eggs hatched. I'll try and find the article.
x2, i agree there is no way these are roostersYea but i can tell none of these two hens transformed to roosters as u can tell by the pictures
Yup, that for sure is clear. No clue how the chicken managed to hatch eggs. Somehow a rooster had to have mated with her, or somebody slipped fertilized eggs under her.Yea but i can tell none of these two hens transformed to roosters as u can tell by the pictures
Is it some sorta miracle that these two chicks just hatched then?x2, i agree there is no way these are roosters
No. You may not have noticed it, but somehow a rooster got to her, or somebody put fertilized eggs under her. Are those the only two chickens you have? Do they free range?Is it some sorta miracle that these two chicks just hatched then?
Actually, there was a study and the hens that change to roosters fertilized hens, and those fertilized eggs hatched. I'll try and find the article.
Trust me we have no other chickens around my streeti think the most logical explanation is that a feral rooster or possibly someones escaped rooster came by but it is possible someone put them under her