My Hen is crowing and my Rooster is confused - with video

Can you get a close up of your crowing lady? I think she might actually be a he, looking at the saddle area.
Coloring and male specific feathering indicate that 'she' is indeed a cockerel as is the single combed bird in the foreground.
 
Coloring and male specific feathering indicate that 'she' is indeed a cockerel as is the single combed bird in the foreground.
It's abit blurry, & lighting isn't great. That's why I'm asking for a better picture.
 
They are able to change genders. hens will sometimes change half their gender to male causing them to be able crow.
This really isn't accurate. Birds cannot change gender.
And lots of hens have spurs.
I have a crowing hen that lays eggs and likes to compete with my Sebright roosters crowing from time to time.
Regardless, the OP has two cockerels. There is no crowing pullet shown.
 
This really isn't accurate. Birds cannot change gender.
And lots of hens have spurs.
I have a crowing hen that lays eggs and likes to compete with my Sebright roosters crowing from time to time.
Regardless, the OP has two cockerels. There is no crowing pullet shown.
I had a duck that changed from male to female in appearance (still has male parts and can’t lay) but his quack changed to a girl and his plumage also changed. Although it’s rare it can definitely happen
 

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