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tregibbs
In the Brooder
- Jun 16, 2021
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Everyone has been really great and helpful - THANK YOU! It appears that roughly 99% say “Pullet” so I couldn’t be happier.
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Let us know when it lays or let's out the dreaded crowEveryone has been really great and helpful - THANK YOU! It appears that roughly 90% say “Pullet” so I couldn’t be happier.
she'll lay.Let us know when it lays or let's out the dreaded crow
It's non binary and gender fluid
I have a crowing hen already, SueAnn. I hope I don’t get another one....Let us know when it lays or let's out the dreaded crow
Does yours sound like a dying Water Buffalo when she crows? Mine does.I have a crowing hen already, SueAnn. I hope I don’t get another one....
BYC sexing must be like vent sexing and have a 90% accuracy rate.Everyone has been really great and helpful - THANK YOU! It appears that roughly 90% say “Pullet” so I couldn’t be happier.
Totally... lolDoes yours sound like a dying Water Buffalo when she crows? Mine does.
Oh ok so the second roo isn’t your problem…: niceThe black and white one is Elmo, definitely a boy, in his new home. He’s a gorgeous guy.. hoping his sibling “Rocco” (or maybe Raquel?), the very first pic I posted, is a pullet.
Correct! That’s Elmo. We found a great home for him.. and he was/is without a doubt a cockerel. He started exhibiting male behavior pretty quickly. It was while we were looking for a home for Rocco that I thought, “wait a minute... I think Rocco may be a girl.” Which led me to this great forum.Oh ok so the second roo isn’t your problem…: nice