I posted before, worried that my lovely Rose might in fact be a Rodney. She/he is 20 weeks old and the comb is reddening up beautifully. One of the other hen keepers on the allotment said that's def a boy.
Asking why it's because of the tail feathers - they are longer than the other hens, Rose is black with a beautiful green and blue sheen - another reason apparently. She has no spurs and as far as I know isn't crowing and being one of the two newbies is firmly at the bottom of the pecking order. Of the two newbies she is the bolder one and always testing the limits whereas for Fanny its anything for a quiet life.
Do I just have to wait and see if she lays? I'd hate to have to get rid of her, we're not allowed to keep cockerels and awful to have to introduce a new replacement bird on her own.
He said there was a pill to stop crowing????
Ps did try to upload a jpeg file for the first time but it failed, don't know why.
Sue
Asking why it's because of the tail feathers - they are longer than the other hens, Rose is black with a beautiful green and blue sheen - another reason apparently. She has no spurs and as far as I know isn't crowing and being one of the two newbies is firmly at the bottom of the pecking order. Of the two newbies she is the bolder one and always testing the limits whereas for Fanny its anything for a quiet life.
Do I just have to wait and see if she lays? I'd hate to have to get rid of her, we're not allowed to keep cockerels and awful to have to introduce a new replacement bird on her own.
He said there was a pill to stop crowing????
Ps did try to upload a jpeg file for the first time but it failed, don't know why.
Sue
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