I do agree, pictures if both hens might help. I know some breeds have males and females that look very, very similar.. even I get then confused occasionally
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Totally agree but I am bisexual and don't really care about being compared to a chicken ( I love chickens )I'm a very open-minded person but I don't think (this is completely aside from whatever your beliefs are in the human world) that chickens, or any animal for that matter, can be "LGBTQ" and they certainly do not have a "Community". Animals, especially birds, do not have complex cognitive ability like humans and rely on instinct and innate behaviors.
So if you're not just being silly/funny- you may want to try and diagnose what may actually be going on with your birds. However, based on your comments of "I'm losing money", etc. I'm going to guess you are more looking for attention/joking than actually giving a care about your chickens and as I write this I am not sure why I am even replying... but I am now this far in so be it.
Hens will always try to establish the pecking order however they see fit. So if your hens are mounting each other, they're just laying down the law. Likewise, if they are clustering together it is usually for protection as chickens have a flock animal mentality (AKA if there are a bunch of us and a predator comes, at least some of us will get away in the frenzy). If they're not laying and just "hanging out with each other" then perhaps they have passed their best laying time in their life (usually up to 3-4 years).
But again, your comment/title- which is likely offensive to actual LGBTQ people because you are comparing them to chickens, and likely offensive to non-LGBTQ people because likewise, you are comparing them to chickens- leaves much to be desired.
You can post pictures if you are unsure.I am 99% sure it's a hen but when I get home from work I will check if it's a rooster or not
I do agree, pictures if both hens might help. I know some breeds have males and females that look very, very similar.. even I get then confused occasionally
The OP is at work. Will update with pics when he gets back.^^^^
IDC what you think about the OP, I'm a child too who most of the time doesn't understand my chickens behavior.
OP, please, photos