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That's a golden seabright.... Which if I remember correctly is a "hen feathered" breed, meaning the roos don't get plumage that gives away their gender like most breeds.
Black Austrolaurp?
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. Bantam. 14 weeks. Any ideas??![]()
I thought the same but I'm new so I didn't say anything! Lol Looks like mine.Black one looks like a possible austrolorp pellet, big beautiful birds and lay great!
That is 100% a sebright roo. I have silver sebrights
here is the hen![]()
here is the roo. Thank you thank you!!!!
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If you bought at TSC, the bin it was in doesn't matter. Lol!
They get signs placed wrong and picked up and put back in the wrong one all the time.
I've kept mixed flocks (LF and bantams) and not had issues -it is really more a matter of the individual birds in question, which you'll be able to evaluate as you go (and would do even w/out the size difference). And, yes, a roo will mount any female he can.