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...
I have a pullet who looks like him but she looks like she's getting some speckles already, but we shall see. The colors seemed all over the place when i googled D' Uccle roos. I know the odds aren't exactly in my favor of him being sweet...I've always had good luck picking pullets until this...
He makes sure he's one of the first to get to the food but I wouldnt say he scarfs it down or anything. He goes back and forth between food and watch then scratching around
I'll try and get a video of him today if possible, I've been watching him for a bit but they're just interested in eating right now. I'm hoping maybe I missed the noise and there's nothing wrong with him :/
I was not aware of that, I've been watching him closely as they are setup in my house still and ive been really excited to hear the crow. He's been eating and drinking normal, running around with the rest and starts peeping when I hold him or try to pick any of them up. As far as I can tell he...
Is it possible one is just a booted bantam? Only one has the fluffy cheeks and that's my little rooster. He's been trying to crow but only silence comes out 😆
Good to know! I wasn't sure if it'd be different with bantams, I've always wanted a roo but wasn't expecting to get 2-3 of them, and i wasnt planning on them being little guys either😅 but I suppose that's how it goes