@bobbi-j- Suspicious, heck, both are cockerels.
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I think so, too. I also have one of last year’s meat bird roosters in the other coop. I certainly don’t need three of them, so now I have to decide who has to go. So far the two youngsters are getting along. We’ll see how long that lasts. They’re not prettier than Red. That gives them both points right there.@bobbi-j- Suspicious, heck, both are cockerels.
I know what you mean. Those hackle feathers though…Not counting the one as positive cockerel @bobbi-j
Yep! That’s my plan.Well wait to see who crows and who lays an egg.
Found the cockadoodler! He’s quite obvious. (Confession time - I clearly haven’t seen much of my chickens this winter.) I swear that bird was all grey, small combed and looked like a pullet just a couple of months ago…
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While I was observing, I noticed that this one also looks a little suspicious..
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Check out those hackle feathers and that stance.
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I can’t really tell by the comb. The one in front is for sure a hen and her comb and wattles are similar.
The saddle feathers look like cockerel feathers to me.
What’s the consensus of the Pond?