Feeble attempt at crowing

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LOLOL that is QUITE accurate!! Or my daughter trying to figure out how to play my old clarinet!!!
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Yup, my dog used to howl when I played the clarinet. Thankfully, I only "played" that one year.
 
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LOLOL that is QUITE accurate!! Or my daughter trying to figure out how to play my old clarinet!!!
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Yup, my dog used to howl when I played the clarinet. Thankfully, I only "played" that one year.

LOL i played for a while...but my daughter...i hid it from her after a day! >headhang<
 
WOOO HOOOOO mystery solved!!!! Its my boy with the biggest reddest comb and wattles. Its HANK! >snort< I let them out this morning, and while i was undoing the door, he's inside trying his hardest, i thought he was gonna blow a gasket it sounded so hard...then when i got the door open they come runnin down the ram, he fluffs up shakes off the sleep and tries again. I swear his feet came off the ground he tried with such force.
 
Those baby crows are sooo funny! I have a couple of banty roos from a bit of a breeding experiment I tried (SL Sebright x Porcelain) and since it was cold out when they hatched I was raising them in the house until they were feathered enough to go out. One morning I was practically knocked out of bed by this horrible sound! I sat there and listened for a few minutes until it came back and then realized: It's the FIVE WEEK OLD banties in the back room trying to crow! ROFL
 
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LOLOL thats funny! WOW 5 weeks...really? Mine are nearly 16 weeks >i think< and he's just started this.
 
I have an 8 week old white rock ( hatched 10 and only one roo, now how did that happen). He's either trying to crow or strangling a duck. Right now I'm leaning toward the duck theory.

Dan
 

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