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Big Sarge 07-30-2013 09:54 AM

Transgender Issues
 
My daughter, Elizabeth, has 3 hens. Lately, 2 of them have developed gender identity issues to include crowing and fighting over the 3rd hen. Also, they have quit laying eggs. How should we handle this? Should we attempt some form of gender orientation or simply accept them as roosters trapped in a hen's body?

BTW, the 2 hens in question are an Americauna and an Easter Egger. As you can guess, we especially want their eggs.

glatt 07-30-2013 10:23 AM

A tough old bird may require a slow simmer to get it to be tender.

Clodfobble 07-30-2013 10:49 AM

I recently learned that while hens usually live about 8-10 years, they only lay eggs for 2 years. Our local animal shelter apparently has a ton of chickens in it, because all these hipsters thought it would be a great idea to have fresh eggs, but weren't prepared to slaughter the chicken for meat after it stopped laying.

What I'm saying is, slaughter one chicken out in the yard, and I bet the other two will start laying again post haste.

monster 07-30-2013 11:26 AM

consider how cute Hendas would be.....

Griff 07-30-2013 12:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Big Sarge (Post 871797)
My daughter, Elizabeth, has 3 hens. Lately, 2 of them have developed gender identity issues to include crowing and fighting over the 3rd hen. Also, they have quit laying eggs. How should we handle this? Should we attempt some form of gender orientation or simply accept them as roosters trapped in a hen's body?

BTW, the 2 hens in question are an Americauna and an Easter Egger. As you can guess, we especially want their eggs.

We had an mixed Araucana rooster we thought was a hen because he never developed his tail feathers until we got rid of the dominant rooster. They can be tricky to sex. Could the one hen have been doing all the laying? Eat one of the bastards and see what happens.

Big Sarge 07-30-2013 02:14 PM

Glatt - I agree totally. Unfortunately, Elizabeth is too tender hearted.

Griff - You might have hit the nail on the head

Griff 07-30-2013 08:47 PM

Use Cornell BBQ Sauce and she will forgive you. Grill over charcoal and baste thoroughly.

Yield: Enough for 5 pounds of chicken.

1 egg
1/2 cup vegetable oil
1 cup cider vinegar
2 teaspoons coarse salt*
2 teaspoons poultry seasoning
1/4 teaspoon freshly-ground pepper
Poultry pieces (half chicken, whole chicken, whole chicken legs,
chicken thighs, and/or chicken breasts)

Makes about 1 1/2 cups.

Aliantha 07-30-2013 09:28 PM

Yeah, if they're not laying, it's time to turn them into soup. ;)

sexobon 07-30-2013 10:05 PM

Maybe you need to stop oppressing them.

ZenGum 07-30-2013 10:12 PM

If these were purely productive animals, soup would make sense. But they're not, they're also pets, and I think that keeping them as pets and letting them be themselves, whatever they want to be (cliche-ed though it is) and still loving them as pets, is an important example to set.

Aliantha 07-30-2013 10:31 PM

Pets schmets. What are they then? Guard chooks? lol. Even our pets have jobs.

zippyt 07-30-2013 10:35 PM

Time for a bog ole batch of chicken and dumplings !!!

ZenGum 07-30-2013 11:56 PM

Elizabeth has emotional attachments to these creatures. That's what they're "for".

Or, plan B .... get (or borrow) a rooster. Let him strut around acting all, well, cocky, for a week or two, see if that doesn't show those chicks what's what.

'cause we all know that all lesbians just really need a good deep-dicking to set them straight
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Flint 07-31-2013 12:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Clodfobble (Post 871801)
I recently learned that while hens usually live about 8-10 years, they only lay eggs for 2 years.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Big Sarge (Post 871797)
Lately, 2 of them have developed gender identity issues to include crowing and fighting over the 3rd hen.

So what y'all are saying is that when birds get past breeding age they get all butch, cut their hair short and start trying to hump younger chicks?

Sorry, was I supposed to put that in invisible font?

ZenGum 07-31-2013 12:32 AM

Yeah I think so.


Now there's going to be an ovary action.

Crimson Ghost 07-31-2013 12:37 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Clodfobble (Post 871801)
I recently learned that while hens usually live about 8-10 years, they only lay eggs for 2 years. Our local animal shelter apparently has a ton of chickens in it, because all these hipsters thought it would be a great idea to have fresh eggs, but weren't prepared to slaughter the chicken for meat after it stopped laying.

What I'm saying is, slaughter one chicken out in the yard, and I bet the other two will start laying again post haste.

Yes, make an example.
Tell them to bring their production levels up to expectations, or repercussions will follow.
Public executions of undesirables may jump-start the machinery.
Inform them that the same fate awaits them if they are not careful.

Sundae 07-31-2013 03:45 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ZenGum (Post 871913)
Get (or borrow) a rooster. Let him strut around acting all, well, cocky, for a week or two.

Although Zen couched the post in a comedy stylee (c'mon Zen, really?) this is a good solution. You'll need to find a local chicken group/ forum/ website, but there is always a surfeit of roosters. And they FIGHT. There's a good chance that someone will lend you a rooster once they have ascertained that Elizabeth is a responsible owner.

My chicken-keeping ex-colleague did the same when one of her hens started displaying rooster tendencies. She could not keep a rooster because of the proximity of neighbours, and because she prized eggs more than chicks, but a short stint was all that was needed.

Nature abhors a vacuum.

ZenGum 07-31-2013 05:04 AM

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I have poor impulse control. :D

Sundae 07-31-2013 05:22 AM

I am immune to the puppy eyes.
Kitten eyes is better. Just not via Airmail.


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