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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
