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anyone ever heard of this or had it happen?
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Partial changes from female to male (behavior and secondary sexual characteristics) have been reported in chickens, especially as a result of some hormonal diseases. So, I would guess that the same could occur in guinea fowl, though I’ve not heard about it in this species. Do you have one that has seemed to change sex?anyone ever heard of this or had it happen?
Yes, I know about the rooster sex changing. I had a 'guinea-hen' who seemed to 'become' a roo.Partial changes from female to male (behavior and secondary sexual characteristics) have been reported in chickens, especially as a result of some hormonal diseases. So, I would guess that the same could occur in guinea fowl, though I’ve not heard about it in this species. Do you have one that has seemed to change sex?
Interesting! How old was it when it changed? Had it ever laid eggs? Did it change mates?Yes, I know about the rooster sex changing. I had a 'guinea-hen' who seemed to 'become' a roo.
I have 2 male guineas somehow I'm getting guinea eggs how is this possible?Partial changes from female to male (behavior and secondary sexual characteristics) have been reported in chickens, especially as a result of some hormonal diseases. So, I would guess that the same could occur in guinea fowl, though I’ve not heard about it in this species. Do you have one that has seemed to change sex?
Sounds like you have misidentified the sex of your birds. Males cannot lay eggs.I have 2 male guineas somehow I'm getting guinea eggs how is this possible?
No. Beyond a couple of amphibian species I don't know of any animal species where this really happens.anyone ever heard of this or had it happen?