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Got two chickens… turns out they’re both roosters - advice 🙏🏻

Got two chickens… turns out they’re both roosters - advice 🙏🏻
Got two chickens… turns out they’re both roosters - advice 🙏🏻

**UPDATE IN COMMENT SECTION**

Hey everyone, I need a bit of help and figured this was the right place to ask.

I was gifted what I was told were a rooster and a hen, but it turns out… they’re actually both roosters 😅 I’m still pretty new to all of this, so I didn’t notice right away, but now it’s pretty obvious.

I’m attaching photos here could anyone help me figure out what breeds they might be? I’d really appreciate it.

Also, I’m a bit concerned about whether they can stay together in the same coop. So far they haven’t done anything too aggressive, but I’ve read mixed things online about keeping two roosters together.

On top of that, we’re expecting 10 hens to arrive soon, so I’m wondering if that will help balance things out or potentially make it worse between them.

Any advice or insight would really help me out. Thanks a lot 🙏

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