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Obvious cockerel now. Male specific saddles are present.Hi all hope everyone is keeping well.
Back in May I posted a photo of this chicken. Wonder if any one can tell if it's a hen or a cockerel.
No one could be a 100% sure, then.
So here's an up to date photo.
Can anyone tell now.
Thanks
Cockerel for sure.Hi all hope everyone is keeping well.
Back in May I posted a photo of this chicken. Wonder if any one can tell if it's a hen or a cockerel.
No one could be a 100% sure, then.
So here's an up to date photo.
Can anyone tell now.
Thanks
They may fight a bit to figure out who is boss. I haven't generally had much problem with having several roosters together. They just have to figure out who is boss and then there isn't usually much problem.Thanks all for your replies.
He was born last December
and still no cock a doodle doo sound yet.
When should i remove him from the rest of the flock,
I'll put him with my old hens who have finished laying, but I've already have one rooster in with them will that cause any problems.