Tstraub
Crowing
I see nothing in that picture that makes me think your chicken is a rooster. My best guess is a light Sussex pullet. I have never raised that breed so I could be wrong. I’m just guessing based on pictures I have seen.
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@chanticleerPicture? Also, animals don’t have the mental capacity to be “trans”.
This is a female according her saddle feathers.. she is not a rooster. Some roosters like the seabright breed are hen feathered and do not get male specific saddle feathers.. but hens can and do grow spurs and also crow... they may even mount another hen out of dominance.. it;s not a gender thing.. Starting as early as 10 weeks but usually around 12 and more flowing close to 16 weeks.. examples from googleim sure you didnt mean to sound so bigoted, but heres an article that explains animals can be trans. https://www.vice.com/en/article/8x8bez/yes-there-are-trans-animals
and this is a picture of my ‘rooster’
And she is a lovely pullet, think I will get some light Sussex next Spring, what a gorgeous colour ( can I say colour? Can I say gorgeous?), and she has wattles - I have a thing for wattlesThis is a female according her saddle feathers.. she is not a rooster. Some roosters like the seabright breed are hen feathered and do not get male specific saddle feathers.. but hens can and do grow spurs and also crow... they may even mount another hen out of dominance.. it;s not a gender thing.. Starting as early as 10 weeks but usually around 12 and more flowing close to 16 weeks.. examples from google
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The only one confused here is you.. she has all the characteristics of a hen and is acting like a hen too.. what is the confusion? No rudeness meant here.. real conversation.