Do hens "crow" like roosters?

OMG. I am having transgender issues at the very least. My very favorite, favorite hen just crowed - and I already have two roosters (and minus one) that I got from the same lady. (FOUR pullets turned into ONE.)

Worse yet, I had just adopted a Blue Laced Red Wyandotte Rooster two days ago. Those Rooster collars may become very necessary.
 

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OMG. I am having transgender issues at the very least. My very favorite, favorite hen just crowed - and I already have two roosters (and minus one) that I got from the same lady. (FOUR pullets turned into ONE.)

Worse yet, I had just adopted a Blue Laced Red Wyandotte Rooster two days ago. Those Rooster collars may become very necessary.
Looks like a cockerel to me.
Didn't read the thread but my answer to the title was .... Not very many do but a lot of cockerels do.
 
I went into my coop this morning and my hen, Cuttlebug, crowed better than my 2 roos combined. No comb, no waddles, no spurs! She(?) is almost 4 months old.
Have a pic of him?
No comb and no wattles doesn't influence me too much and even cockerels won't have spurs at 4 months.
If its crowing I'm gonna say its a cockerel.
 
My young hen Marla just starting laying eggs about 3 or 4 months ago and I awoke to her crowing like a rooster at the crack of dawn this morning! It's funny because before she started laying I was worried she was a roo and I didn't want a roo because they crow! I wasn't sure if I would be changing her name to Marlan or not! Then I was relieved when she started laying! :idunno
 

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