Opening up the "pretty girls" coop this morning I was stunned to hear a very clear "cock-a-doodle-doo" 3 times!: I couldn't see who it was as they were inside and I was outside opening the pophole.
Now the youngest of these girls is 24 weeks and the rest are 31 weeks and upwards. 3 had started laying but have stopped for now.
None look "cocky" or have any male features or feathering. The only change in any of them has been the reddening of comb and wattles on one of the gold-laced Wyandottes (32weeks), which I've assumed is a prelude to starting to lay. She certainly hasn't got male plumage!
Any thoughts folks?
Now the youngest of these girls is 24 weeks and the rest are 31 weeks and upwards. 3 had started laying but have stopped for now.
None look "cocky" or have any male features or feathering. The only change in any of them has been the reddening of comb and wattles on one of the gold-laced Wyandottes (32weeks), which I've assumed is a prelude to starting to lay. She certainly hasn't got male plumage!
Any thoughts folks?
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