Help! My hen is crowing!

sophiaflute

In the Brooder
Jun 8, 2019
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New Jersey
Dear Chicken Lovers,
I have a 3 year old Americauna hen. About two weeks ago she started to crow. I recently bought a new large coop, built a 20x8 enclosed run, (making them no longer free range) and added 11 nine week old pullets to the flock. I was sure it was one of the little ones crowing, and I was camping out most mornings in the hopes of catching him in the act. This afternoon I witnessed my 3 yr old Henrietta crow like a rooster! She's always been the quiet type, an introvert too and doesn't have an aggressive bone in her body. Neighbors are noticing and not pleased. We love her but need her to stop. Any tips? Is she stressed?
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The crowing began within a week of us introducing a new coop, run, and 11 pullets. It is not a distressed call, but a textbook crow "cock-a-doodle-do." She usually does it in the very early morning, and I was shocked to hear it at 4pm and catch her in the act. I'll try for a video.
 
I'm wondering if it's just the stress of everything new all at once. Stress really can do weird things. If that's the cause I would think it would stop once she gets used to the new coop and roommates :confused:
 
Some hens will crow. Is she still laying?
I heard that if they somehow get damage or a problem with their ovary (chickens only use one) they may start to exhibit male behaviors.

My neighbors EE hen used to crow but she was still laying.
I think eventually she toned it down and stopped.
I’m sorry you’re neighbors don’t like it but perhaps you can get video of her and prove you don’t have a rooster.
I use silicon earplugs to deal with my rooster.
Also, perhaps giving them some free eggs might help?
 
I've heard if the hen hasnt layed a while and feels stressed they can crow but it wont be as loud as a rooster it will sound almost stressed
 

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