I don't know about quiet. Mine sure weren't. The one we kept the longest was loud and proud starting early in the day and then any time during the day when he thought someone/something should be notified that he was the man.![]()


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I don't know about quiet. Mine sure weren't. The one we kept the longest was loud and proud starting early in the day and then any time during the day when he thought someone/something should be notified that he was the man.![]()
I don't know about quiet. Mine sure weren't. The one we kept the longest was loud and proud starting early in the day and then any time during the day when he thought someone/something should be notified that he was the man.![]()
Out of 12 shipped SF eggs, I have 6 left that are moving and looking good in their shells. Tomorrow is day 18 and lockdown! Wish me luck!![]()
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In contrast, my bantam boys rarely crow, and when they do, it's not for that long. They do make an announcement on the hour starting at about 4am, though. I sleep right through it. Their crow is much deeper, and does not carry as far, as the other couple bantams cocks I've had in the past.
LOL that is a great description!
My Faverolles was also the loudest and most often crower until he met his demise. He also couldn't hit all the syllables of how a crow 'should' sound, it was more like 2 really long and piercing syllables. My Wyandottes seem to get the crow mastered way quicker, and do it way less often.
If these boys were under a year you probably were just seeing the typical "look what I can do" crowing all cockerels do before they mature and settle into a true crowing routine.
LOL that is a great description!![]()
My Faverolles was also the loudest and most often crower until he met his demise. He also couldn't hit all the syllables of how a crow 'should' sound, it was more like 2 really long and piercing syllables. My Wyandottes seem to get the crow mastered way quicker, and do it way less often.
good luck, I am rooting for you!
If these boys were under a year you probably were just seeing the typical "look what I can do" crowing all cockerels do before they mature and settle into a true crowing routine.
Is it easier keeping multiple SF roos than it is with other breeds? I currently have 1 Lav Orp Roo with 23 hens plus my 13 young chicks. I would like to keep 1-2 SF cockerels from the chicks and wondering if this possible or a truly bad idea?