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Hen or roo

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Hey there, fellow chicken enthusiast! It sounds like you're navigating the delightful world of feathered friends with your New Hampshire, Black Australorp, and Barnevelder flock. The question of whether you've got a rooster (or two) among your crew is an egg-citing one! If that yellow one is showing some feisty behavior, it might just be strutting its stuff with a touch of rooster energy. Roosters often display assertive personalities, especially during mating season. Keep an eye out for traits like crowing or more dominant interactions with the hens. Your observations can provide valuable clues! Let’s dive in and share insights from our quirky chicken adventures—because every flock has its own personality, and it’s always fun to unravel the mysteries of our clucking companions!
Hen or roo
Hen or roo

They are a New Hampshire, black australorp, and barnevelder. Did I get any Roos? The yellow one is a little feisty! Thank you for any insight

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