When is a hen a rooster ? When it is a rooster. Where did he come from? We have a strict no rooster policy. I don't want my neighbors losing any sleep.
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It really looks like a hen. What is it? LOL
Kelly, that's what's freaky. It looks like a hen....exactly like my hen Cedar.
Hmmmm, it does look like a hen.
A hen has only one working ovary. When that one becomes diseased or injured, the hormones change and she will become a he. Sort of.
Thank you Terry. I will let her know:)
Oops. A little trans-gender issue beyond the sidewalks.
Definitely sounds like a rooster.
Ha! We have made the same interesting discovery at our house this week! So odd when our hens start crowing...
I have never heard that about hens turning into roos (kindof).
Interesting!
"Whistling girls and crowing hens always come to no good end." from my sailor/farmer father.
I'll have to remember that Lucie...very funny.
I have read that if you don't have a rooster, some hens will act like one.
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