Do pullets ever crow?

sandi

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Hi, am am a new backyard chicken owner. I have 3 chicks that are about seven weeks old. One is a Red Ameraucana (or EE). Yesterday, and today (s)he did a really impressive cock-a-doodle-do when I took her out of the pen. She even stretched up and looked just like a cartoon rooster.


She (or he??) is the one in the foreground. Sadly, she is also the largest, which I guess might indicate a cockerel. Do pullets ever crow? Could she still turn out to be a girl?

thanks for your information!
--Sandi
 
She's probably a he. Hens can crow after they reach maturity and if there is no male around. They can take the roo role and start to crow. However, at 8 weeks old, being what looks like an EE, sounds like you got a roo.
 
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YES they can!

Our 6 week old Silver Lakenvelder, Martha, crowed once.

Our Brown Leghorn cockerel and then our Golden Campine cockerel started crowing on the roost one day.

Martha flew up and joined them. I was in the hen house at the time and witnessed it. I turned to Martha and said (in my most stern voice) "and THAT will be enough from you, young lady!"

And she never did it again.
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Martha was also the first in our flock to start laying..
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Good luck on the thoughts but my opinion of it being a rooster has nothing to do with the crowing at all. You can tell by the feathering and comb size/color.

Richard
 
I agree with Richard, the appearance of the bird says cockerel.

Jody
 

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