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Yes, I'm having some doubts about that as well.
Two things that indicate it's a roo: the "top hat" is different in males and females - yours has the male type. And, the sickle feathers of the tail.
Edited to add: I'd still keep him if you're allowed to have roos. Roos make a flock much more entertaining. I love them.
Yes, I'm having some doubts about that as well.
Two things that indicate it's a roo: the "top hat" is different in males and females - yours has the male type. And, the sickle feathers of the tail.
Edited to add: I'd still keep him if you're allowed to have roos. Roos make a flock much more entertaining. I love them.
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