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I have had 9 hens for about a year now, I have bought a Americana Rooster that is now 6 months old. I’ve had him for 4 months and he has yet to breed with the hens, crow, or show any signs that a roosters would normally do. What is wrong?
He’s still young.
 
Ameraucana is a breed that is quite slow to mature. At 4 months they may seem very immature! I have a 5 month rooster that still does not crow or behave as an adult in the flock even now. He acts like a baby! He cheeps like a baby still and gives way to all the others! It takes time for them to mature. The other breed that is very slow to mature is the Brahma. Give your boy time, he will develop into a teen with raging hormones and start going after the girls with gusto in a few more months!
Thank you so much! That helps me a lot. My 6 month old rooster still acts like a baby and is scared of all the hens. I thought something was wrong with him!
 
Hello there and welcome to BYC!

Have you stopped by our Learning Center yet? Lots of good reads on all the aspects of keeping poultry... https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/

Great to have you aboard and welcome to our community!
 
Hi! :frow Welcome to BYC! You came to the right place for your answers. Two Crows gave a great link to articles with loads of information, and feel free to ask questions too. I think your little cockerels are still young. Give them a little time. Then when their hormones kick in, you'll be missing those sweet little timid birds. :lau
 
Hello and welcome to BYC! :frow Glad you joined.
Your cockerel needs to win the hens over. They are likely putting him in his place until he learns proper manners.
My Ameracauna started mounting pullets and crowing at 20 weeks. If he tried mounting a hen, they'd put the boots to him.
 

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