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Topic Other Boards / Foo / Chicken help...
- By Carla Date 26.11.06 10:14 UTC
Well, it appears we may have made a teeny mistake on the gender of one of the chickens... yes, it appears Patricia is either a full blown Patrick, or is currently sitting on both sides of the fence (is that possible with a chicken?)

The symptoms:

1. She runs at you flapping and gobbing off. I thought she was just being friendly, but read on...
2. She glares at you - tips her head on one side and glares with one beady eye. Its quite challenging lol.
3. She jumps on Myrtle and Gladys backs and bosses them around. They tend to hang around together pathetically but quite amicably - if they come near me she is straight up.
4. She's huge and has one of those hat things on the top of her head.
5. She doesn't seem to have spurs - but seems to have stumps where they should/would be
6. Mollie reckons she crows at her :eek: :eek:

I slept with the window open all night last night (freezing) to see if I could hear her crowing in the morning - they are in their little house across the field - but nothing...

So, is she a gender bender chicken, simply dominant - or do we have ourselves a cockeral??! She is still young, very funny and actually not particularly aggressive...but she does seem to have some considerable nerve. For a chicken.

:eek:
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 26.11.06 10:20 UTC
Actually, chickens can change! :eek: But if Patricia's getting a noticeable comb on her head, she's possibly truly a Patrick. Pullets/hens tend to have much smaller combs than cockerels, depending on the breed.
- By cakerine [gb] Date 26.11.06 16:14 UTC
aw the poor thing, theyve called it Freaky as well.
- By sam Date 26.11.06 17:14 UTC
the comb issue depends entirely on her breed as several breeds have full combs on females. The other behaviour can be pretty normal bossy hen behaviour!!
- By Trevor [gb] Date 27.11.06 06:03 UTC
sounds like a cockrel to me !

Yvonne
- By Carla Date 28.11.06 09:37 UTC
Heard her crowing this morning! I'd say that makes her mroe cock than hen!

So now she's called Hayley - as in Cropper :D
- By Pedlee Date 28.11.06 10:26 UTC
Not necessarily! I had a hen that crowed, and she definately was a hen, eggs and all!
- By Carla Date 28.11.06 10:39 UTC
Oh gawd. How do I find out for definite?
- By Jeangenie [gb] Date 28.11.06 10:44 UTC
I'm sure all will be made clear in spring! If she's Patricia she'll start laying. If he's Patrick he'll start treading the others! :D
- By CherylS Date 28.11.06 13:48 UTC
LOL @ Hayley Cropper :D :D :D
- By Trevor [gb] Date 29.11.06 05:49 UTC
I'm really missing my Cockrels :( - I had 4 beautiful Barbe D'uccle and Dutch/Belgian Bantam boys - -no bigger than the size of my hand and lovely friendly birds - all gone now  - we think that a bird of prey got them as they used to just roam around the lawn through the daytime and were always locked away safely at night - now I only have my HUGE gold laced Orpington boy left and I miss all the differerent crowing sounds in the morning.  I may get some more in the Spring - there are always people looking to rehome surplus cockrels.

Yvonne
- By Carla Date 29.11.06 09:19 UTC
Well, I went and let the gobbing off one out of the coop this morning. She's much bigger than the others - rather like Foghorn Leghorn. She has to bend down to get out the little door thing. She wasn't "cock a doodle doo-ing" as much as just yelling and crowing really. Very funny. She has massive feet too. We love her (him) to bits :)
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