LadyAchee
Crowing
I have noticed that every time this one pullet Dakota EE does the pecking order dance with another pullet my cockerel Red RIR challenges her? Does he not like her? Does he think she's a cockerel too? Picture for attention..
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I was thinking maybe he thinks she's a cockerel too since she so colorful? No harm done, just interesting watching them establish their pecking order.My cockerel runs over to the EE pullets and tries to fight them because he thinks they are challenging him. Cockerels aren’t too smart.
EEs and ameraucanas do have lots of feathers on their necks, and it does look like what roosters hackle feathers look like when risen. They might just be mistaking it for a challenge, even though it’s not.I was thinking maybe he thinks she's a cockerel too since she so colorful? No harm done, just interesting watching them establish their pecking order.
That makes a lot of since because her neck is very thickly feathered!EEs and ameraucanas do have lots of feathers on their necks, and it doesn’t look like what roosters hackle feathers look like when risen. They might just be mistaking it for a challenge, even though it’s not.