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She has a female specific pattern.
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That means she's the dominant lady.And the neck feathers raised against the other chickens, the need to assert dominance, the fact that Stormy needs to chase away every creature in sight from the yard? I’m not sure what I’m supposed to do now
What colouring, because Stormy has a bluey green shine to the feathers. I live in a very close residential area and everyone around me can hear the crowing. I don’t want them to get taken away.She has a female specific pattern and no male specific feathers. Those two things do not lie.
She's right at the age where if she were male, those specific feathers and coloring would be coming in.
Are you not allowed roosters, or do just not want a crower?
Deep breaths.Please give me a bit, I’m having an anxiety attack. These are my first chickens, so I don’t want to give them away, but I’m being told many things by different people on here and in real life. I can’t deal with the crowing though, it’s making me very anxious.