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That is most definitely a rooster. Large, red comb and wattles, shiny saddle and hackle feathers, and long, floppy, iridescent feathers in the tail.Here’s the physco “girl” that likes “threesomes”![]()
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That is most definitely a rooster. Large, red comb and wattles, shiny saddle and hackle feathers, and long, floppy, iridescent feathers in the tail.Here’s the physco “girl” that likes “threesomes”![]()
But look at my “definite” rooster (the white)..he’s less than half the size of the redYup that's definitely a cockerel. Some roosters just crow later. Especially if there are two cockerels and one is less dominant.![]()
How many hens do you have?Well that certainly explains the eggless situation![]()
He's a bantam, correct? Those things are tiny.But look at my “definite” rooster (the white)..he’s less than half the size of the red![]()
I know that - but would he still be the dominant roo even though he’s so small?That’s because he is a bantam.![]()
Well that I’m SURE of ...5 - & the 1 bantam roo and whatever this freak chicken isHow many hens do you have?
They're both male, the white is just a bantam.But look at my “definite” rooster (the white)..he’s less than half the size of the red![]()