These are my newbies. Someone has started to crow. They will be 13 weeks tomorrow. I am not allowed to have a roo as per city ordinance. Soo I have been trying to figure it out. I think I have it narrowed for to these 2.
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I have been hearing crowing. I now think it is my frost white leg bar. Either that or my australorp that has been laying eggs is crowing due to the lack of a too!The second one could be a cockerel, but I think it’s a pullet. Was it actual crowing you heard or just some chicken sounds?
These are my newbies. Someone has started to crow. They will be 13 weeks tomorrow. I am not allowed to have a roo as per city ordinance. Soo I have been trying to figure it out. I think I have it narrowed for to these 2.
Here's my frost white the others were dust bathing together. She was in back with my australorp( who has been laying eggs for several months) and crowing away. But by the time I got back there crowing stopedWhat else do you have? Those look like pullets.
Pretty sure she was 1st to lay eggs. New years day.Are you absolutely sure your Australorp is laying eggs? Your Frost White Legbar is a pullet.
Well none of your birds look to be cockerels. It could be you heard her clucking after laying an egg or possibly someone near you has a rooster.Pretty sure she was 1st to lay eggs. New years day.
No one has chickens near meWell none of your birds look to be cockerels. It could be you heard her clucking after laying an egg or possibly someone near you has a rooster.