Nov 1, 2010 #1 J.Pryce Chirping 9 Years Joined May 22, 2010 Messages 174 Reaction score 2 Points 91 Location Ypsilanti Sorry, I don't know how to post a pic. My White Rock hen? who has not laid or crowed since I got her?him in May, it was a spring hatch just mounted one of my Isa Brown hens. Do Hens mount each other? AAAARRRGGHH
Sorry, I don't know how to post a pic. My White Rock hen? who has not laid or crowed since I got her?him in May, it was a spring hatch just mounted one of my Isa Brown hens. Do Hens mount each other? AAAARRRGGHH
Nov 1, 2010 #2 fl_deb Songster 9 Years Joined May 7, 2010 Messages 427 Reaction score 4 Points 119 Yes. To show dominance. Look for other rooish behaviors: standing tall, watching the sky, eating notably less than other pullets of same age, etc. Hope this helps.
Yes. To show dominance. Look for other rooish behaviors: standing tall, watching the sky, eating notably less than other pullets of same age, etc. Hope this helps.
Nov 1, 2010 #3 shellybean40 Songster 13 Years Joined Apr 15, 2010 Messages 517 Reaction score 8 Points 236 Location Boerne, TX I have had what I thought were 2 roosters that have since laid eggs. Never give up!!!
Nov 1, 2010 Thread starter #4 J.Pryce Chirping 9 Years Joined May 22, 2010 Messages 174 Reaction score 2 Points 91 Location Ypsilanti Thanks, This darn bird is goofy. My Daughter named it Miranda, I hoping it doesn't become Boy George.
Thanks, This darn bird is goofy. My Daughter named it Miranda, I hoping it doesn't become Boy George.