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Thank you I was about to ask where do I post a picture of them I’ll try and get a picture of them separate and post. I’m a little nervous what if I got all roosters. Or more than one. My husband would perfer all hens. But he said we can’t have two rooster!
Hi, it's nice to have you here with us! If you would like to get opinions on the breed and/or gender of your birds, you can post pictures of them on this forum: What Breed or Gender is This? Posting clear, full body shots of each bird alone will be the most helpful in providing an accurate identity.
Thank you I was about to ask where do I post a picture of them I’ll try and get a picture of them separate and post. I’m a little nervous what if I got all roosters. Or more than one. My husband would perfer all hens. But he said we can’t have two rooster!
Would they hurt my kids my dad had a mean rooster! Since I had them when they were 1 day old is it a better chance they will be nicer. Because I posted asking. And people are saying I have atleast two roosters. I couldn’t get the other chickens to take a picture.If you aren't planning on hatching chicks, you don't have to have a rooster at all (although they are beautiful). If you do want one, one rooster is plenty for your small flock. Too many boys and you run the risk of them over mating the girls and possibly fighting.
Unfortunately, no.Since I had them when they were 1 day old is it a better chance they will be nicer.