He’s definitely a boy.
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100% without a doubt cockerel.Kombucha is almost 24 weeks old and still no signs of rooster behavior. She acts very much like a hen but looks like a rooster. She hasn’t tried to crow or mount my ladies yet. Crossing my fingers that she wont crow.View attachment 2369752View attachment 2369753View attachment 2369762
He’s still a boy. You can easily see his hackle and saddle feathers are pointy, and those tail feathers are very long and arched, which lastly points cockerel. He may not crow or try to mount if there is another, more manly male around.Kombucha is almost 24 weeks old and still no signs of rooster behavior. She acts very much like a hen but looks like a rooster. She hasn’t tried to crow or mount my ladies yet. Crossing my fingers that she wont crow.View attachment 2369752View attachment 2369753View attachment 2369762
In time he probably will and you may need to rehome or get a crow collar.He is our only male! Hopefully he never crows as our neighbors don’t appreciate a noisy rooster.![]()
I want him.Kombucha is almost 24 weeks old and still no signs of rooster behavior. She acts very much like a hen but looks like a rooster. She hasn’t tried to crow or mount my ladies yet. Crossing my fingers that she wont crow.View attachment 2369752View attachment 2369753View attachment 2369762
I want him.
He's absolutely beautiful.