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some times the only rooster that will crow is the dominate one and if you removed the crowing one now then one of the other cockerels will start to crow if not all of them
Is this really the only sure-fire way to know?
I realize that if/once they are laying I can isolate one for a day or two and if it lays an egg then I'll know for sure that it's a chicken...
But do I need to isolate the crowing rooster (have no idea where or how at this point) and then listen every morning to see if anyone else makes noise?
So frustrating - I don't remember it being like this when I had chickens as a kid - then again we didn't care about how many chickens and roosters we had and I was just a kid so what did I know...
