Delaware hen crowing?

stonefarmchicks

In the Brooder
Jun 28, 2018
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So, I thought I had all hens. Actually, I’m still pretty sure I do with the exception of the rooster we adopted from our neighbors recently. We have been housing the rooster and hens separate at night and letting them stay together during the day (only had him 3 days) but recently my Delaware (5 months old) started crowing or atleast memicking the rooster. Please let me know what gender my Delaware is, I need to know if the rooster needs a new home.
 
It's not that unusual for a mature hen to crow but it is much less common for a pullet to crow. Whilst it does looks like a pullet, that comb and wattles are very red for 5 months in a slower growing breed like a Delaware, maturing in winter and I think it may yet be a slow developing cockerel.... I'm not saying it definitely is, but I wouldn't totally rule it out yet.
 

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