Murdy
Songster
Everything I've read, and everybody I've talked to has said that the roos will start to crow no earlier than 16 weeks, but more like 20. Last week I had 2 little buggers start crowing (not a full "cockadoodle-doo.... more like a "doodle-doo") at 9 weeks. I had to butcher them immediately as I'm in the city, and that's an issue here. I then sold the 4 others that I was sure were boys, just in case they started too. A couple of days later at almost 10 week, another little guy (I still had hopes for that one to be a pullet) started to crow, and had to be butchered. The 3 of them together MIGHT have totaled 10lbs before butchering. Way too soon, but I had no choice.
So... what's the earliest you've had your boys start to crow? This seems really odd to me. We raised them from teeny little babies, sold to us as 2-3 day olds, so I'm sure of their ages.
So... what's the earliest you've had your boys start to crow? This seems really odd to me. We raised them from teeny little babies, sold to us as 2-3 day olds, so I'm sure of their ages.