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Oh, and Oscar has crowed about 10 times so far today, and those are just the ones we caught! Yikes! Hahaha
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my copper maran roosters attack me probably because I take their hens eggs but they just want ot fight everytime I walk by their cage. idk why lol@RoostersAreAwesome
That is an extremely helpful post! The pictures along with descriptions is exactly how I learn and I would bet many others. Do you have an article or sticky or something that shows all of this? If not, you should!
No, I don’t, though that’s a good idea.@RoostersAreAwesome
That is an extremely helpful post! The pictures along with descriptions is exactly how I learn and I would bet many others. Do you have an article or sticky or something that shows all of this? If not, you should!
Wait... I thought Ameraucauna's were the same breed as easter eggers?Pure luck. A small breeder nearby had too many roosters. He actually advertised him as an Ameraucauna but one look and I knew he was a Easter Egger. Anyways, yes I go in the coop and run all the time with them. I don’t run, I go in the run. He was probably 10 weeks when I got him. The only time I’ve ever held him was to put him in my transport cage and to take him out. I sneak in a little pet when he’s half asleep on the roost now and then. He’s just a stand off kinda guy and I respect that. We don’t have to be buddies. I do my job and he does his and the hens are glad we do!
That’s a deep deep rabbit holeWait... I thought Ameraucauna's were the same breed as easter eggers?
Ameraucanas are true breeding blue egg layers. Easter eggers are varied in appearance and egg color, though they tend to have a general look to them.Wait... I thought Ameraucauna's were the same breed as easter eggers?
He should be quiet at night, unless he sees light in his coup, or there is another rooster around. If he can hear another rooster crowing, he will crow back. I have two cockerels, and sometimes they are crowing at 1am, because someone has a rooster a few blocks away that crowd for some reason.Yeah, I wouldn't mind either. And I know he will crow, I'm not trying to stop that. I guess I am just hoping to keep him from crowing when the sun is down (stipulation set by hubs and neighbor) and harassing the hens too much. I also thought I had a little more time before this stage hit since he is only 13.5 weeks old![]()
We had our first 6 am crow today! Hubs could hear it in the house but he didn't realize it was Oscar right away.He should be quiet at night, unless he sees light in his coup, or there is another rooster around. If he can hear another rooster crowing, he will crow back. I have two cockerels, and sometimes they are crowing at 1am, because someone has a rooster a few blocks away that crowd for some reason.
My chickens are used to me letting them out at 6:30 every morning. My boys will take turns crowing, starting at 5:30 until I let them out!We had our first 6 am crow today! Hubs could hear it in the house but he didn't realize it was Oscar right away.![]()