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Let’s play everyone’s favorite game… hen or roo!

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Gather 'round, feathered friends and chicken enthusiasts! It’s time for everyone’s favorite game… hen or roo! Our fellow chicken lover, /u/howsyourwhole, has a flock of 10 sturdy hens from last year, all thriving and clucking happily. This year, they’ve added some exciting new breeds to the mix: two Sicilian buttercups, a cream legbar, and a partridge rock. With hopes of welcoming a dashing rooster to manage the flock, they’re facing another twist of fate—could it be that they’ve struck “luck” again with all hens? Join the conversation and lend your expertise to help decipher the gender mystery. Your insights could be the key to solving this clucky conundrum! Check out the link for more details and share your thoughts!
Let’s play everyone’s favorite game… hen or roo!
Let’s play everyone’s favorite game… hen or roo!

I have an establish flock of 10 sturdy breed hens from last year (bought 10, all survived and wound up being hens) and wanted to grab some cool breeds this year. Got 2 Sicilian buttercups, one cream legbar and one partridge rock. I was honestly hoping for one rooster to handle the flock…but I think I got “lucky” again with all hens. Any insight on if any are Roos?

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