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HuskerHens18
Crowing
@Bollmash Oh my gosh, that's SO COOL! Wow, that's got the be the rarest thing ever!
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Oh well I guess you get them in every species. They are incredibly common in dogs which we found out in the vet surgeries when they were in for desexing. Both sets of organs. Not so much in cats.My AP Bio teacher actually had a hermaphroditic Rooster! He laid eggs and everything, but had spurs and would try to mount the hens!