Dec 20, 2010 #11 Muscovies Songster 9 Years Joined Oct 10, 2010 Messages 743 Reaction score 1 Points 129 Location SouthEastern NC in Cerro Gordo They start to crow at about 6 months to a year.
Dec 20, 2010 #12 crash0330 Songster 9 Years Joined Mar 11, 2010 Messages 1,212 Reaction score 26 Points 163 Location Mecca, CA My Coop My Coop All of mine started crowing at from 19- 28 weeks old and I have 12 roosters.
Dec 20, 2010 #13 jenjscott Mosquito Beach Poultry 11 Years Joined May 24, 2008 Messages 3,701 Reaction score 47 Points 256 Location Southeast Arkansas I think the main thing is in comparing them to their hatchmates of the same age that have had the same feed etc. One that looks kind of "ifish" may really stand out with his flockmates.
I think the main thing is in comparing them to their hatchmates of the same age that have had the same feed etc. One that looks kind of "ifish" may really stand out with his flockmates.
Dec 20, 2010 #14 math ace Crowing 10 Years Spirit Joined Dec 17, 2009 Messages 6,678 Reaction score 134 Points 296 Location Jacksonville, FL I've got some 6 week olds doing the strangle crow now . . .. A few breeds are hard to call early, but 12 weeks is pretty big and should clearly exhibit either pullet or roo characteristics. I agree with a previous poster - - - give us picture.
I've got some 6 week olds doing the strangle crow now . . .. A few breeds are hard to call early, but 12 weeks is pretty big and should clearly exhibit either pullet or roo characteristics. I agree with a previous poster - - - give us picture.