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    Had a family freind/relative that had a daughter, recall mum say that that daughter would never get married. No further details but that's what I suspect.

    I think it's a lot more common than what we realise, just doesn't get talked about. We see plenty of people with genetic defects but that one is not one the average person will see. And as I point out to the homophobes who think being gay is a choice, we see females with masculine features and males with feminine feature. the genetics mix just is not quite right at times.

    Always conscious of how the chooks behave when new ones are introduced to the flock, so far so good and think it helps that I put in 3-4 at a time from another flock. You get a little pecking but they stick together as a group and sort of protect each other. I have a bit of a diverse flock, they still seem to hang mostly with the others that came with them but they all get along and at night share the roost.

    Rooster I had was big for his age and was all too often on top one of my gold laced wyndottes, while doing so pecking the hell of her head. His gone, tasted good LOL

    BTW I was not serious that that chook may be a hemi, just not sure yet if it is a rooster as that's what it's looking like
 
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