TattooedChicks
Songster
I've never once seen my girl challenge any of the other bantams, male or female. She's very submissive but well liked, often in the center of cuddle piles and always allowed to eat next to whomever she pleases.My chicken are also from July'ish, and clueless on sexing them. I just am assuming the roos are the ones who like to spread their neckfeathers and challenge others at this point. To my eye the hens are putting weight on earlier and have more rounded feathers and the roos more arrowhead shaped feathers. I am finally seeing lots of the green sheen feathering becoming expressed and am grateful. At this stage I haven't seen any purple indications and ordered from an Ohio breeder via MPC. My straight run of 10 I am now thinking was a 4 hen's to 6 roo's but can't be sure, but I am convinced that with that so many roo's who can fly I will annoy quite a few neighbors who keep chicken too. In my corner of the world that is every other address on 1 acre lots, but I am counting on predators thinning my roo's some during the day. So hopefully I won't become a pariah. After all I tolerate the neighbor's peahen's 1 door down without problem I just worry about breeding season and the bantams across the streets roo's.
I have 3 jap Roos I'm having a hard time deciding who to keep, at this point they all can stay until any fighting gets bloody or something awful happens. Hope your neighbors will be patient and understanding, but I bet if they see your pretty boys a few might 'go missing'.
