Not a BCM, they have a different comb than this one.
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Not a BCM, they have a different comb than this one.
I have 11 hens with the two roosters and they free range. I dont have room for more hens@chickenmama109 - Some questions for you to consider...
- Have they ever gotten along? If so, what changed between then and now?
- How big is your flock? Could they be fighting over too few hens?
- How much space do they have? Can they get out of each others way?
- How brutal is the fighting? Lots of blood, just some feather pulling and chasing or somewhere in between?
I keep a rooster flock. Without access to hens they get along just fine - most of the time. If they have previously gotten along, and you have time/space/energy, you could try keeping them together without hens.
I am not sure what breed he is, I got his egg from someone with lost of different breeds, I do know that he came from a greed egg. He does not have a single comb but I cant remember what his is called, I think it's a rose combBCM have single Combs, and while at an angle, it looks like a single to me.
Nope, just an Easter Egger barnyard mix(wellsummer, blk copper maran with Easter Egger hen) I know as I had one that looked like this fella... He was gorgeous and a sweet heart..You're right. My Monsieur Maurice had a larger and more flamboyant comb. But it seems clear to me there's a LOT of BCM in that roo. And the feathering was nearly identical.