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As you see a few years back, these two young Red cocks were in the nest, pre-rings, looked in one evening and one had fallen out the bowl and was cold and lifeless, I took it indoors and held it over the Rayburn for quite some time before signs of life but I kept going and eventually put it back under the hen, It was fine in the morning and not having rings I never knew which one, Both were had by the hen Gos last year but they had a few years.

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Strangely enough I have ten Reds here and they are all cocks, I have a late bred still in the nest, a red off a Red cock and Dk. hen so hoping for a hen 

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