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The crowing FEMALE sebright
Oh ok! I’m not familiar with them. Thought he was a she and then he started crowing😂
Jess89
Post #44
Tuesday at 9:06 PM
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Chicken Behaviors and Egglaying
The crowing FEMALE sebright
That’s kind of what I’m thinking, that he may be mixed with something else. Thank you! 🙂
Jess89
Post #42
Tuesday at 7:07 PM
Forum:
Chicken Behaviors and Egglaying
The crowing FEMALE sebright
Jess89
Post #40
Tuesday at 6:25 PM
Forum:
Chicken Behaviors and Egglaying
The crowing FEMALE sebright
Mine does! Apparently they don’t usually🤷🏼♀️
Jess89
Post #34
Tuesday at 2:35 PM
Forum:
Chicken Behaviors and Egglaying
The crowing FEMALE sebright
My golden Sebright has the sickle-shaped tail feathers. That’s the only reason I finally figured out it wasn’t a crowing hen😂
Jess89
Post #19
Tuesday at 12:59 PM
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Chicken Behaviors and Egglaying
The crowing FEMALE sebright
This is my male Sebright now!
Jess89
Post #11
Monday at 12:25 PM
Forum:
Chicken Behaviors and Egglaying
The crowing FEMALE sebright
So I have a Golden Sebright that I thought was a female also and then HE started crowing and and few weeks later his tail feathers started getting longer and asked on here about it also. But looks from the picture your pullet is a cockerel.
Jess89
Post #9
Monday at 12:24 PM
Forum:
Chicken Behaviors and Egglaying
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