We've noticed that Louise bossed the other chickens around, chased them, and generally harassed them. Louise also isn't afraid of me, she would glare right at me whenever I went in the pen. Yesterday my mom and I sat watching the chickens for 15 minutes and there is no doubt in either of our minds, that Louise is a rooster.
We raised chickens when I was growing up, we had our fair share of nasty roosters that would chase you and peck at the back of your legs. I don't want a rooster!
I'm sending the company that we bought the chickens from a very nice email requesting an exchange for a laying hen, or at the very least a credit that would equivocate a laying hen (after all we've fed this thing for the past 2 months). If they don't want Louis back then he'll make a nice sunday dinner.
UPDATE
The company says that our rooster falls within their margin of error, thus they will not give us a credit or exchange. Oh well...we tried....now to decide what to do with Louis.
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I say fatten him up for dinner! YUMMY!
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