Hens can crow too technically.But they Can have them!
This ones a hens, the combs really tiny. It’s definitely. A hen.
I'm not sure which one you're talking about
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Hens can crow too technically.But they Can have them!
This ones a hens, the combs really tiny. It’s definitely. A hen.
The BrahmaHens can crow too technically.
I'm not sure which one you're talking about
They CAN, but I wouldn't advise this. Yes apparently they CAN, but rarely and it is a defining feature of a rooster in most breeds.But they Can have them!
This ones a hens, the combs really tiny. It’s definitely. A hen.
My hen a BLH, has spurs on her legs! just saying.Please be mindful that its not a common trait for hens to have pointed saddle feathers. Commonly they're not tapered and pointed. Might be a trait from the phoenix breed
And one of my roos, sings an egg song, when the hens do!My hen a BLH, has spurs on her legs! just saying.
I have a Lakenvelder hen with spurs too.My hen a BLH, has spurs on her legs! just saying.
I think there is an article on here that talks about the theory of egg songs, and a good rooster will sing too? Mine do it as wellAnd one of my roos, sings an egg song, when the hens do!
Singing is contagious.And one of my roos, sings an egg song, when the hens do!
Yeah my roo did that for a whileAnd one of my roos, sings an egg song, when the hens do!