OlyChickenGuy
Songster
I'm wondering if anyone else has experienced this. I'll bet it's a big "no" since I'm about the ONLY person I know who owns a bachelor flock ( all males )!
I took in some bantams recently, and two in particular, a black Dutch named Frank, and a blue Rosecomb named Izzy, are inseperable. They're both CLEARLY males, and before anyone chalks this up to one being a hen - they have SICKLE FEATHERS on their tails, they crow, they strut. Also the "nest making" behaviour is NOT dust bathing - there is no scratching, flapping, or dust flying, just simple, methodical drawing debris in and around himself.
Here's the story...
Izzy wants to be a mommy. He and Frank walk around all morning, while Izzy makes that tell-tale "I'm looking for a nest" noise that hens tend to make about an hour or two before getting ready to lay. Frank, like a good rooster, leads Izzy around in search for nest sites, and when he finds a good one, he'll call Izzy over and while Izzy is trying out the nest ( sitting down, slowly making circles, clucking while drawing up sticks and debris around himself ), Frank valiantly stands guard and protects Izzy against any of the other chickens coming to investigate what's going on.
Izzy inevitably becomes discontent with the nest and very loudly starts shouting again, in that hennish nest-seeking noise! He'll walk around the whole yard making this noise, pushing other chickens out of "ideal" spots if Frank hasn't already done it, and he frantically makes little nest areas all around the yard. He finally settles on going inside and sitting or simply standing on one of my shirts, jackets, pants, whatever he can find that's cloth and just lying around, and there he'll just zone out for the whole day, quietly clucking and even doing the broody-screech when I get near. Izzy's even found my blown emu egg and has been hanging very, very near it lately.
Anyone else ever have a gender-confused rooster??
I took in some bantams recently, and two in particular, a black Dutch named Frank, and a blue Rosecomb named Izzy, are inseperable. They're both CLEARLY males, and before anyone chalks this up to one being a hen - they have SICKLE FEATHERS on their tails, they crow, they strut. Also the "nest making" behaviour is NOT dust bathing - there is no scratching, flapping, or dust flying, just simple, methodical drawing debris in and around himself.
Here's the story...
Izzy wants to be a mommy. He and Frank walk around all morning, while Izzy makes that tell-tale "I'm looking for a nest" noise that hens tend to make about an hour or two before getting ready to lay. Frank, like a good rooster, leads Izzy around in search for nest sites, and when he finds a good one, he'll call Izzy over and while Izzy is trying out the nest ( sitting down, slowly making circles, clucking while drawing up sticks and debris around himself ), Frank valiantly stands guard and protects Izzy against any of the other chickens coming to investigate what's going on.
Izzy inevitably becomes discontent with the nest and very loudly starts shouting again, in that hennish nest-seeking noise! He'll walk around the whole yard making this noise, pushing other chickens out of "ideal" spots if Frank hasn't already done it, and he frantically makes little nest areas all around the yard. He finally settles on going inside and sitting or simply standing on one of my shirts, jackets, pants, whatever he can find that's cloth and just lying around, and there he'll just zone out for the whole day, quietly clucking and even doing the broody-screech when I get near. Izzy's even found my blown emu egg and has been hanging very, very near it lately.
Anyone else ever have a gender-confused rooster??