Hi everyone! We need your help and expertise!!
We recently introduced our flock with great excitement and anticipation as we've been waiting for our girls for a long time! From what we have been told we have a blue australorp pullet around 20 weeks, 2 black pullets around 13 weeks and 2 black pullets around 16 weeks (we are very unsure as to how accurate these ages are!!).
Everything has been great, coming along nicely until....
One of our "girls" has started attempting to crow in the mornings (only in the morning too). It's not areal cock-a-doodle-doo so we thought maybe she's a pullet that's trying to assert her dominance within the flock.
We're hoping you guys can help us work out if she is just trying to be the boss pullet of the flock or a rooster. There are so many differing opinions out there and we just confused beyond belief, but we also can't have a rooster due to council rules
We also have a video of her morning "crow" but can't seem to attach videos.
We recently introduced our flock with great excitement and anticipation as we've been waiting for our girls for a long time! From what we have been told we have a blue australorp pullet around 20 weeks, 2 black pullets around 13 weeks and 2 black pullets around 16 weeks (we are very unsure as to how accurate these ages are!!).
Everything has been great, coming along nicely until....
One of our "girls" has started attempting to crow in the mornings (only in the morning too). It's not areal cock-a-doodle-doo so we thought maybe she's a pullet that's trying to assert her dominance within the flock.
We're hoping you guys can help us work out if she is just trying to be the boss pullet of the flock or a rooster. There are so many differing opinions out there and we just confused beyond belief, but we also can't have a rooster due to council rules

We also have a video of her morning "crow" but can't seem to attach videos.