I’m trying my hardest not to put the cart before the horse, but I suspect one of my Speckled Sussex pullets is indeed a cockarel. I’ve never raised any before and they’re 5 weeks old, but one suddenly has a large pink comb. I know they can mature at different rates so I’m trying to stay hopeful, but I also want to have a plan in place and I’m finding it harder to interact with them because I don’t want to get any more attached than I already am.
I live in town and I wouldn’t be able to keep him. My parents live a couple miles from us, but in the country. They are getting a couple goats next month and I jokingly said they would be getting him. If he does turn out to be a he, would this be an option for a happy life for him, without any hens, but rather two goats for pals? I would love if they would take him, then we can still see him and I know he wouldn’t be butchered.
I live in town and I wouldn’t be able to keep him. My parents live a couple miles from us, but in the country. They are getting a couple goats next month and I jokingly said they would be getting him. If he does turn out to be a he, would this be an option for a happy life for him, without any hens, but rather two goats for pals? I would love if they would take him, then we can still see him and I know he wouldn’t be butchered.