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I was quite surprised to find that someone has been rearing chickens (not one but many!) at the back of a coffee shop. Quite a rare sight in a city!
Now, I have a problem... Which are the roosters and which are the hens? How do you tell them apart besides the fact that only hens lay eggs? Being a city girl all my life, I thought only a rooster has comb and a hen doesn't. But, DC, my sis and Ah Boy all claimed that the roosters are the reddish and the hens are the white ones. So, who was right?
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