Do hens crow???

cluck-a-doodle

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I am still not totally convinced that what I believed were 2 hens are truly roos. The "rooster" of the same breed had a very different comb. But these two cock-a-doodle-do. I have read that in the absence of a rooster, hens will crow. Is this true? One of them crowed even when "rooster" was still with us (he was a sick chicken
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and very calm). Now that he is gone...both of them do it. Who is confused...my wyandottes or me????
this is "bully" she/he is a little bossy

this is goldie, (wattles are smaller and not as red) (bullys head in background)
 
those 2 are 210% cockerel no pullets in those pics

this is what a pullet/hen would look like
GLWyandotteHen.JPEG


a cockerel/rooster looks like this
GLWyandCockl.JPEG
 
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I am still not totally convinced that what I believed were 2 hens are truly roos. The "rooster" of the same breed had a very different comb. But these two cock-a-doodle-do. I have read that in the absence of a rooster, hens will crow. Is this true? One of them crowed even when "rooster" was still with us (he was a sick chicken
sad.png
and very calm). Now that he is gone...both of them do it. Who is confused...my wyandottes or me????
this is "bully" she/he is a little bossy

this is goldie, (wattles are smaller and not as red) (bullys head in background)
Yes, you have two roo,sorry
 
yup, that did it. thanks for those pics. I am now convinced that they are roos. oh well, we love them anyway! They get along, I guess because they have been together since they hatched. I still wonder why the other one we had, had a totally different comb (same feathers so Im still saying he was a roo too). Thanks so much everyone!!!! Geez we are gonna be down some eggs then.
 
Yea as long as they continue to get along we can keep them. They are not overly loud and we have gotten attached!!!
 

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