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- Oct 22, 2013
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You could just wait 2-3 weeks and check them again. My youngest roo to start doing his job was a little less than 6 months old. But he started mounting and crowing at around 4 months. I could actually see the difference in him when he became mature, his comb doubled in size almost overnight and he was so red, even on his legs and in between his toes!! He was flush with hormones, lol.
I saw on BYC where someone got a successful hatch from a 13-week-old roo, so I was hoping to catch the warmer months still. Guess I am jumping the gun, and he is possibly not jumping anything at all
