Early morning is the time our boys will crow the most and they generally start around 5am and crow on and off for maybe half an hour. Our English Araucana cockerels crow more than our little bantam boy. Our bantam only crows in the morning but their coop is far from the house, and he sounds more like a dog's squeaky toy than an actual rooster, that unless there's a window open we can't hear him. He likes to crow most when he is first let out of the coop, flying up into a tree to proclaim his territory.So Oscar crows very early (5 am today) anywhere from 10-15 times. Does not really crow during the day. Will he always crow that much? Is that normal? I guessed I assumed it was more like 3 at a time. No clue where I came up with that number though.Lol
Also, he is jumping on the girls anytime he thinks they are easy targets. He jumps on, gets tossed off and then runs! Lol
This evening he walked up to my 9 lb black dog and tried jumping on her! She was like WTH just happened!! She turned to look at him and he was a bit thrown off too
I hear him cluck to the girls but they all ignore him as of now. But he doesn't really share treats. If I give him some he eats it right away. Will he grow out of this teenage shenanigans of jumping any unsuspecting girls and eating all the treats??
It sounds like Oscar is being a typical cockerel, trying his luck and trying to fool the girls into thinking he has a tasty treat (good on them for not falling for his tricks). Hopefully he'll discover than being a gentleman gets him further than being a hooligan does.
I'm not sure when a large breed cockerel will figure that out/be more mature. Our 5 month old English Araucana boys are separated from everyone else in their own coop and run as they are still very much little hooligans. They are a lot louder than our little guy.
Your poor, patient dog.
