PREPPYGURL46
Chirping
- Jan 13, 2023
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In October, I purchased 3 "pullets" from a woman who swore up and down they were females born in April. This would make them 9 months old. Last week, one of them began to crow and has attacked my husband's leg twice. I also spotted 2 raised dots on the back of her legs (whiter neck, last photo). Today the roofer doing work asked me about my 3 "roosters". He said he has raised chickens for 35 years and there is no doubt in his mind that they are male and also younger than I was told. Aside from the one attacking crowing one... The other two are extremely friendly, will be pet, come when called and will take food from us. What do you guys think?
I feel awful thinking of eating the friendly ones and even giving them away. Had this been the intention, I would have prepped for it but as we thought they would be long time pets, we are obviously attached. But the roofer also said once their spurs come in, they will become mean and I can't add any hens as the roosters will fight to the death for them
So at the very least I would need to get rid of the meaner one and one of the nice ones. But will the nice one STAY nice?
I feel awful thinking of eating the friendly ones and even giving them away. Had this been the intention, I would have prepped for it but as we thought they would be long time pets, we are obviously attached. But the roofer also said once their spurs come in, they will become mean and I can't add any hens as the roosters will fight to the death for them
