Delaware hen crowing?

Yes, I too have had several crowing hens that laid eggs and raised chicks, but the OP's bird is just 5 months old and therefore a pullet or a cockerel.
Sorry. I didn't understand what you meant. I usually use the term: Pullet but she had Hen in the title of the thread so I didn't really think. I thought that you were doubting what i meant. Sorry.
 
Sorry. I didn't understand what you meant. I usually use the term: Pullet but she had Hen in the title of the thread so I didn't really think. I thought that you were doubting what i meant. Sorry.
No problem. The point I made just before your post was that whilst hens do crow perhaps more often than people would expect, it is very unusual for a pullet to crow, especially one that hasn't started laying eggs yet, so in my book, this may still turn out to be a cockerel that just hasn't developed it's pointed saddle/hackle feathers yet.
 
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.

I dunno.
I had a Delaware cockerel and still have the pullet. They matured faster than all my other breeds. My cockerel was crowing at 19 weeks. I really think this is a pullet that is crowing.
This gal also has petite legs. My cockerel had Schwarzenegger legs at 19 weeks.
 
well i think he is a rooster look at wattle and comb
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