Roo?

See what I mean?!? Impossible to tell!!! Grrr, those eggs sure look fertilized, the only birds my chickens are in contact with, other than each other, are the crazy crows that taunt them daily!! Hahaha
 
See what I mean?!? Impossible to tell!!! Grrr, those eggs sure look fertilized, the only birds my chickens are in contact with, other than each other, are the crazy crows that taunt them daily!! Hahaha
Try to incubate them...

What about behaviour? Any stand out to you? See any chickens jumping on other chickens?
 
Oh yes, the BA (with "ears") bites everyone's combs and jumps on everyone... The RIR competes for higher ground and jumps on my shoulder every time I'm outside... No one crows but my Cornish gripes/gurgles/and squawks constantly... Really loud too!!! One of my Columbians won't let me pet it like the other girls do, most of them squat for me!!!
So strange
 
Oh yes, the BA (with "ears") bites everyone's combs and jumps on everyone... The RIR competes for higher ground and jumps on my shoulder every time I'm outside... No one crows but my Cornish gripes/gurgles/and squawks constantly... Really loud too!!! One of my Columbians won't let me pet it like the other girls do, most of them squat for me!!!
So strange
I've had boys squat for me too.. I wouldn't allow that to be your deciding factor, but really they all look like girls.
 
WELL, I still have not found a Roo, still getting fertilized eggs? But my Cochin went broody this weekend, she's sitting on 3 real eggs and 2 plastic eggs... Guess we will find out if they are fertilized or not?? Haha
 
Come on, give your poor cochin more than three real eggs, we want to have a sporting chance at getting chicks out of a flock which does not appear to have a rooster.
 
Hahaha!!! I plan on letting her get more today, she has decided to sit in the 1 box everyone likes and they just get in with her, yesterday I took the eggs from her, not knowing what was going on... Today she can keep em!! Poor thing!!
 
Come to think of it, with your apparently invisible rooster, I wouldn't bet against a hen in your flock hatching a plastic egg.
 

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