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hbozss
Chirping
- Oct 16, 2018
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I tried to get a closer shot but they run away.Can you post a closer picture? When I enlarge these they are blurry. ty
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I tried to get a closer shot but they run away.Can you post a closer picture? When I enlarge these they are blurry. ty
The first pic from what I can see, looks like the one in the back is a female and the front is a male. But, guessing because it's hard to see the helmet's and the front of the waddle. 2nd pic looks like a female but again, can't see the helmet good. The 3rd one can't tell at all. Let me see if I can find you something to compare with.I tried to get a closer shot but they run away.
Thank you. I have been told that they both are female.
Now you have some pictures, go out and see if you can determine the sex. Wish I could have been more help. Just really hard with pictures and the birds not cooperating with the photographer. lolThank you. I have been told that they both are female.
The hard part is the hen can make both the male and female sound. You may just have to bossy hens that want to be the leader.Yes it helps a lot. I’m very thankful to you. From appreance they both look like to be a hen but what confuse me is they don’t make a hen voices. Maybe they are new and act like a guests. lol