Do They All Crow?

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I bought a straight run of ten Speckled Sussex bantams. Seven are cockerels. They're eleven weeks old and I've been hearing some attempts at crowing.

Here's my question: in a flock as I have with several males, will they ALL start crowing or just the dominant one(s)?
 
I bought a straight run of ten Speckled Sussex bantams. Seven are cockerels. They're eleven weeks old and I've been hearing some attempts at crowing.

Here's my question: in a flock as I have with several males, will they ALL start crowing or just the dominant one(s)?
They might not all be matured enough to crow yet.......and some might not due to submission.
 
Here's my question: in a flock as I have with several males, will they ALL start crowing or just the dominant one(s)?
I would expect them all to crow eventually, no matter whether they are dominant or not. But some may wait longer than others before they start.
 
I had 12 standard fowl roosters. Was trying to breed some green eggers. At around 2.5 months they started crowing. Every few days a new one would start up. Once half of them were crowing around 3 months, I sold them. I expect they all would've crowed eventually. One would start, and they'd all chime in.
 
I had 12 standard fowl roosters. Was trying to breed some green eggers. At around 2.5 months they started crowing. Every few days a new one would start up. Once half of them were crowing around 3 months, I sold them. I expect they all would've crowed eventually. One would start, and they'd all chime in.
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