I wonder whether that vet really thought it was female.
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Not sure what’s worse; whether they thought it was male and lied, or whether they thought it was a hen.I wonder whether that vet really thought it was female.
lying, lying is worseNot sure what’s worse; whether they thought it was male and lied, or whether they thought it was a hen.
So true.lying, lying is worse
I’m sorry. I wish we were wrong.Update
Thanks yea that’s the brand I’m looking at..There’s a brand called no-crow collars I think that I use. I’m not allowed to have a rooster where I live but I figured I’d at least try to keep him, so we got a collar. He adjusted very quickly and his crow is much quieter, although he still makes warning calls and other noises that are pretty loud (but no louder than the girls.) He can eat drink and breathe just fine and I don’t think he even notices it anymore. As long as you check it frequently and adjust it as he grows I think you’ll be fine, but keep in mind it there are still risks if you don’t do it properly.
It’s all good... hasn’t started crowing yet which is a good thing lolI’m sorry. I wish we were wrong.![]()
It was a case of I’ve been told by multiple people (including a vet) that Audrey was a pullet she hasn’t displayed any other cockerel traits except for those damn feathers. The other chickens where ones I was looking into buying and had not been sexed by the sellerI am sorry Audrey turned out to be an Andre.
But there is something I don't understand here, and I do not mean to be snarky if it comes across that way. Throughout this thread you have been adamant and have argued with every single experienced chicken gender-er that Audrey was a pullet. Yet you still asked about multiple chickens you were interested in buying and took their answers as gospel. You believed them then, but not with Audrey, and if you didn't believe them with Audrey, why would you believe them with these other chickens? I just don't understand it.
I get that. I had honestly forgotten about the vet tbh. Regardless, I'm sorry she turned out to be a he. Hopefully it all works out for you.It was a case of I’ve been told by multiple people (including a vet) that Audrey was a pullet she hasn’t displayed any other cockerel traits except for those damn feathers. The other chickens where ones I was looking into buying and had not been sexed by the seller
oh okayIt’s all good... hasn’t started crowing yet which is a good thing lol