Testicle. Singular. Technically, all chickens have one ovary and one testicle. The difference is which one is active. There are cases of a hen's testicle becoming active, in which case, the hen starts crowing, grows a larger wattle and comb, and generally acting like a male.
Don't ask me if the genderbent chickens are capable of reproducing. There are stories of roosters laying eggs and hens in female only enclosures laying fertile eggs, but the documentation of these things is on the level of bigfoot photos. Usually, they explain it away by saying that someone improperly sexed a bird.
A Castrated Rooster is a Capon. all they are good for is to be fatten up for the slaughter
How does someone castrate a rooster?
I never thought much about where a bird’s testicles were
Testicle. Singular. Technically, all chickens have one ovary and one testicle. The difference is which one is active. There are cases of a hen's testicle becoming active, in which case, the hen starts crowing, grows a larger wattle and comb, and generally acting like a male.
Don't ask me if the genderbent chickens are capable of reproducing. There are stories of roosters laying eggs and hens in female only enclosures laying fertile eggs, but the documentation of these things is on the level of bigfoot photos. Usually, they explain it away by saying that someone improperly sexed a bird.
STRICTLY HARAM