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Whenever a chicken is opening its mouth and stretching its neck out, it is not trying to make any noise, rather it would be gasping for air like I explained. Pretty common to see, chickens can be fast eaters and get food stuck in their throat.
I finally understood this more when I seen a different cockeral do the same thing after watching him scarf down food, thankfully it cleared out quickly. Other then that I've only seen and heard my seabright cockeral crow once. I honestly thought that between 4 cockerals there'd be on stop crowing but it's practically non exist so far 😆
 
I finally understood this more when I seen a different cockeral do the same thing after watching him scarf down food, thankfully it cleared out quickly. Other then that I've only seen and heard my seabright cockeral crow once. I honestly thought that between 4 cockerals there'd be on stop crowing but it's practically non exist so far 😆
It can take a while! It took my Speckled Sussex cockerel about six months before he started crowing. At first I had no idea what that noise was, that sounded very rough!
 

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