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  • Gender change question??!!

    Ok, so I may be being thick and to ask................but

    One of my girls has taken the cockeral stance, crowing and entertaing the ladies etc

    I know this can happen with a flock of girls (7) but in some species they can actually change gender, is this this the same with chooks?

    I have a girl who is very broody and agressive just now... is it possible she may be on fertile eggs

    Sorry for being ignorant but you guys know best.

    Mandy

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    I'm pretty certain they can't produce sperm and fertilise eggs, I think it highly unlikely the eggs being laid from your girls are fertile unless this bird has been a cock all along masquerading as a hen and he's only just showing his true colours. Are they a young flock?

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    • #3
      It isn't totally unheard of! G**gle 'Gertie becomes Bertie' and you'll find it. There was also an opposite gender change recorded in Italy, it was in the news last year.

      Keep us posted!
      All the best - Glutton 4 Punishment
      Freelance shrub butcher and weed removal operative.

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      • #4
        Hi Richmond and Glutton,

        Thanks for your replies.

        I have 3 which are about 20 months old, one of these 3 are sitting and the other 'turned' is also from this trio all the others are about 3.

        I am sure that the boy girl did lay well but not for about 7/8 months now seems perfectly healthy though....

        Mandy

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        • #5
          post a photo.

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