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  1. Redcatcher

    crowless rooster

    I could but I have to work on setting up a better test area. My free range chickens will often steal the egg before he has a chance to get it. And he's distracted by the hens and other chickens around him. He's not the most motivated subject, either. A neighbor happened to be over when he pulled...
  2. Redcatcher

    crowless rooster

    My Malgache cock has easily mastered the well known string-pulling task. I didn't think chickens were capable of this kind of intelligence until I saw him go after another cock that had broken free from his tie cord. The Malgache proceeded to chase him into the woodpile and all that could be...
  3. Redcatcher

    crowless rooster

    Sometimes Malgache are referred to as Madagascars. I've never had Ko Shamos so I couldn't tell you what their crow is like. Since they are oriental gamefowl, they should behave as such. I believe they are also the most intelligent of all of the chicken breeds. My Malgache cock has learned how...
  4. Redcatcher

    crowless rooster

    My Malgache make the least amount of noise followed buy my O Shamos.
  5. Redcatcher

    crowless rooster

    I can hear the hen type cackling and squawks in this crow. The crow is definitely modifiable. Just look at all the song variations in canaries. They all sing but some sing with their beak's closed and some with them open. Some are loud and some are relatively quiet and soft.
  6. Redcatcher

    crowless rooster

    My oriental game cocks crow about a third of the amount that my others do. The crow is deeper and much shorter. Usually just a couple of notes and that's it. Many don't even crow until they're about a year old. The hens are almost silent. But oriental games aren't for everyone. They're very...
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