Lucky!!! And wait... 20 years!? So you had to have been practically a baby right!?I toured their factory, but that's been about 20 years ago

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Lucky!!! And wait... 20 years!? So you had to have been practically a baby right!?I toured their factory, but that's been about 20 years ago
'ere! I'm not dead!Bring out your dead! (ding) bring out your dead! (ding)![]()
They usually start crowing as a response to male hormones, so yes, just like a pullet might start laying before expected, some roos also mature sexually sooner. But no, you should be okay with a cockerel who's only recently begun to crow...Very fascinating! Wait... so I had a few that started crowing at like 4 months old and one was even producing fertile eggs that earlyand I had some like kinda crow? At 8 weeks, idk if those would be real crows, so does that mean the meat could get tough as early as 4 months or even 2?!
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I always thought it was like over a year?
Thank you!! Good to know!! He only started crowing about 2 months ago so is that still considered recently or not really? He tried to come after me again today but I tossed my Croc near himThey usually start crowing as a response to male hormones, so yes, just like a pullet might start laying, some roos also mature sexually sooner. But no, you should be okay with a cockerel who's only recently begun to crow...![]()
Yah, with just a hint of basilNasty roosters taste especially good.![]()