Jan 21, 2018 #1 J Jayboss Chirping Joined Dec 21, 2017 Messages 28 Reaction score 27 Points 51 hi....one of my roos have started crowing at 10 weeks old.....he is the biggest among the rest...is that normal to start at that time?
hi....one of my roos have started crowing at 10 weeks old.....he is the biggest among the rest...is that normal to start at that time?
Jan 21, 2018 #2 wamtazlady Crowing 12 Years Joined Jul 18, 2013 Messages 1,880 Reaction score 2,683 Points 386 Location Kalispell MT I've read about some that crow at an even earlier age. None of mine have ever crowed until they were 4 months old.
I've read about some that crow at an even earlier age. None of mine have ever crowed until they were 4 months old.
Jan 21, 2018 #3 Pork Pie Flockwit Premium Feather Member 10 Years Friend Greeter Spirit Joined Jan 30, 2015 Messages 58,435 Reaction score 243,639 Points 1,727 It's quite normal. I had one little fella try his version crowing at 6 weeks.
Jan 21, 2018 #4 Teila Bambrook Bantams 6 Years Friend Greeter Joined Apr 15, 2013 Messages 16,612 Reaction score 26,191 Points 1,026 Location Forrest Beach, FNQ, Australia Pork Pie Ken said: It's quite normal. I had one little fella try his version crowing at 6 weeks. Click to expand... x 2 I had a bantam mixed breed who decided that 8 weeks old was a good age to practice his crowing at 04:20AM
Pork Pie Ken said: It's quite normal. I had one little fella try his version crowing at 6 weeks. Click to expand... x 2 I had a bantam mixed breed who decided that 8 weeks old was a good age to practice his crowing at 04:20AM
Jan 21, 2018 #5 Ruralhideaway Crowing 6 Years Friend Joined Sep 21, 2017 Messages 2,801 Reaction score 4,665 Points 406 Location Upstate NY I have 3 cockerels, not a peep from any of them yet at 15 weeks. I have bigger pullets too, they may be keeping them "in their place".
I have 3 cockerels, not a peep from any of them yet at 15 weeks. I have bigger pullets too, they may be keeping them "in their place".