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Some hens do crow. It just happens sometimes.My Silver Laced Sebright Stormy is 100% female because she lays eggs and has no spurs. Yet sometimes she crows in the morning and I don't know why! (She even does the mating dance occasionally.)
Why is my hen trying to be a rooster?
I have one other male, and Stormy knows he's at the top of the pecking orderIf there are no males, occasionally a hen will step up into the role of crowing
I had a female ISA Brown named Phoebe that had spurs.Some hens do crow. It just happens sometimes.
Laying eggs is a good proof that she is female!
Spurs do not always tell gender-- some roosters do not grow them, and some hens do grow them. (But since she lays eggs, it doesn't matter whether she has spurs or not-- she must be a female.)