If it's a cross it could just have a huge comb.... Look at White Leghorns.
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I just don't understand how a cockerel could lay an egg! I really don't! I need proof!Yes, thank you. I quarantined her when
I first got her and she layed eggs
It could be some large-combed saddle-feathered cross....I just don't understand how a cockerel could lay an egg! I really don't! I need proof!
I just don't understand how a cockerel could lay an egg! I really don't! I need proof!
Nope, she was quarantined all by herselfUnless it wasn't quarantined alone.
This is a picture of my black bantam cochinCan we see a pic of the black Cochin you have? I had black and buff bantam Cochins. My blacks were boys and I only ended up with the Buff being female.
Yes, thank you. I understand where people might have though that she was a cockeral at first but I assure you that it's a hen. Especially since I'm the one getting eggs from her everydayYou really don't need proof, it isn't your bird!! No need to take it personally. If the OPis happy with this bird, let her be. I'm sure there are birds in almost every breed that seem either/or with mixed gender features. Everything isn't all black or white. Look at henny feathers on a male sebright .
I don't know how to give you proof. Lol. I wish I could bit all I can give you is my word that she lays eggsI just don't understand how a cockerel could lay an egg! I really don't! I need proof!
Plus when I purchased her she was labeled as a henI just don't understand how a cockerel could lay an egg! I really don't! I need proof!