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It may be a young, late blooming roo - and sometimes, they just don't crow. But there is NO mistaking those saddle and hackle feathers - see how dark and shiny they are, compared to the body? I've caught my roo in the laying boxes before - nothing unusual to me.
Are you sure the eggs are white? Eggs can be cream, a VERY lightly tinted egg that looks white.
I guess "Football" is a he then... The eggs are as white as storebought from all my white hens with my rooster-so IDK?
It may be a young, late blooming roo - and sometimes, they just don't crow. But there is NO mistaking those saddle and hackle feathers - see how dark and shiny they are, compared to the body? I've caught my roo in the laying boxes before - nothing unusual to me.
Are you sure the eggs are white? Eggs can be cream, a VERY lightly tinted egg that looks white.
I guess "Football" is a he then... The eggs are as white as storebought from all my white hens with my rooster-so IDK?