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?!

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...

 didn’t hit him or anything but just got him away cause he was considering trying again.
 didn’t hit him or anything but just got him away cause he was considering trying again.
Yah, with just a hint of basilNasty roosters taste especially good.
