Sep 3, 2013 #1 FlockO5ive In the Brooder 7 Years Apr 21, 2012 43 4 34 Tampa, FL Just wondering if it correlates. Since he is crowing will he start trying to mate? He isn't even 20 weeks yet. Last edited: Sep 3, 2013
Just wondering if it correlates. Since he is crowing will he start trying to mate? He isn't even 20 weeks yet.
Sep 3, 2013 #3 elfgirl In the Brooder 6 Years Jun 16, 2013 16 0 22 North Alabama I have one that crowed at 8 weeks , one that crowed at 9 weeks, and one that is 17 weeks and still hasn't crowed. Strangely, the non crower is the most mature looking.
I have one that crowed at 8 weeks , one that crowed at 9 weeks, and one that is 17 weeks and still hasn't crowed. Strangely, the non crower is the most mature looking.
Sep 4, 2013 #4 Tacampbell1973 Songster 10 Years May 26, 2013 671 210 226 Washington State All three of my boys are just over 16 weeks and all will literallly pounce on anything that will stand still long enough , they have also mastered what my husband and I call the Roody Shuffle.( Roody is my little man ) This is his pre-mating dance.
All three of my boys are just over 16 weeks and all will literallly pounce on anything that will stand still long enough , they have also mastered what my husband and I call the Roody Shuffle.( Roody is my little man ) This is his pre-mating dance.
Sep 4, 2013 #5 elfgirl In the Brooder 6 Years Jun 16, 2013 16 0 22 North Alabama My two 17 week olds are trying, but the girls aren' t having any part of it yet.