My little OEGB cockeral is about 13 weeks old and has been crowing for about a month. He usually does 4 or 5 cockadoodle do's in each "session" and for the last month, he's been doing that a couple times in the morning and a couple times in the late afternoon/evening. Well, since we lost our top cockeral to a predator on Monday, he's been crowing all day long - every day! I had thought he was just warning the girls, or trying to see where everyone is, but even the girls are getting tired of hearing it. No one seems to be paying any attention to him at all any more.
Interestingly, I noticed on Monday evening that he's spending time in the nesting boxes with my little OEGB pullets at bedtime. He made a nice nest, sat down in it, then got up and went to another box to do the same thing. The little girls did follow his lead and at least two have been sitting in the boxes for a few minutes each nite. When I check on them after dark, everyone is on their roosts.
So, what do you think? Is it related to him "growing up" or do you think he might be stressed because of the death of Reggie? We do have another cockeral the same age, but he's real quiet and I'm not sure what his "status" is with the flock.
Interestingly, I noticed on Monday evening that he's spending time in the nesting boxes with my little OEGB pullets at bedtime. He made a nice nest, sat down in it, then got up and went to another box to do the same thing. The little girls did follow his lead and at least two have been sitting in the boxes for a few minutes each nite. When I check on them after dark, everyone is on their roosts.
So, what do you think? Is it related to him "growing up" or do you think he might be stressed because of the death of Reggie? We do have another cockeral the same age, but he's real quiet and I'm not sure what his "status" is with the flock.