These are the first chickens I've ever owned and they are about 3 months old. I'm trying to determine if they are roosters, because if they are, I have to give them up (city ordinances don't allow roosters, but are fine for hens).
I got some baby chicks that will probably look the same... Rhode Island Red is one parent, and a Silver rooster with some black on him... he's half wyandotte, half light brahma or reg. brahma.
Wow some stupid comments here. Thats a female and SHES crowing. I had a pair of Seramas and when the rooster got sick, he stayed ill for a long while and the hen took over crowing. He eventually got better and once he took the 'pants' back up in the pair she stopped. But yes hens can crow!
they all look like roosters to me.... if you have an ordanance problem why on earth did you not just buy some POL chickens then at leat you would know they are hens?
@eurodancequeen This is NOT THAT rare. In some breeds crowing hens are pretty common.I had both Minorcas and Leghorns crowing. While I agree with you on your description of crowing and 'mating' behaviour, developement of male plumage has nothing to do with the rest, and indicates some hormonal problem
I got some baby chicks that will probably look the same... Rhode Island Red is one parent, and a Silver rooster with some black on him... he's half wyandotte, half light brahma or reg. brahma.
adifferentgirl1 1 month ago
Roo.
mldauber1 1 month ago
She is gay/ lesbian.
kurtanglekobebryant 3 months ago
Wow some stupid comments here. Thats a female and SHES crowing. I had a pair of Seramas and when the rooster got sick, he stayed ill for a long while and the hen took over crowing. He eventually got better and once he took the 'pants' back up in the pair she stopped. But yes hens can crow!
Starscreamf15 5 months ago
they all look like roosters to me.... if you have an ordanance problem why on earth did you not just buy some POL chickens then at leat you would know they are hens?
Samspank 5 months ago
Stop tripping. Those are yellow legged asil MALES. oh they're beautiful, DON'T fight them. Then hen is a mix.
yoursugargirl 8 months ago
I wonder is it my hen too is taking the post as BOSS here...haha
MrSena00 10 months ago
they are all roosters
redd771 11 months ago
they all males..he just start to crow
ifaoduistheway 1 year ago
@eurodancequeen This is NOT THAT rare. In some breeds crowing hens are pretty common.I had both Minorcas and Leghorns crowing. While I agree with you on your description of crowing and 'mating' behaviour, developement of male plumage has nothing to do with the rest, and indicates some hormonal problem
wieslawl59 1 year ago