I have come across many people over the years who get it in their head that they know everything about chickens and won't take anything you say into consideration even though they are giving out incorrect information. Recently, I have run into someone who cannot have roosters, but keeps buying chicks that turn out to be roosters. Recently, he brought the birds to an event and right away I could tell they were all roosters. I pointed to a really gorgeous one and said he was beautiful. He then proceeded to tell me it's not a rooster, they are all hens. I took a look at his other birds and out of the group, only one was a hen. I didn't push it and didn't want to disappoint him, but it's a shame because fair is coming up and that is a great opportunity to rehome birds, especially roosters. Last year this same guy had welsummers and I was looking for a rooster. I saw them and asked him out of curiousity if he would be willing to sell me one of the roosters. He told me they were all hens and he was planning to keep them. A few weeks after fair was over I got a phone call asking if I still wanted one of the roosters because it turned out they were all roosters. At that time I wasn't able to take a rooster because I bought one else where.
It's a shame because this family is really nice, but he is so set on believing these birds are hens and then has trouble finding homes for them.
It's a shame because this family is really nice, but he is so set on believing these birds are hens and then has trouble finding homes for them.