TheTwoRoos
Crowing
- Sep 25, 2015
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Now that I watch the video,are you sure you just didn't make oops and got a boy that was a late bloomer,can we see some before and after pics?
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In another thread you mentioned you had hens that just turned one. Is this one the same age?My hen turned into a rooster, now she acts and looks just like a roo, I keep her separate but engaged. You can see her in this video
That's always been a rooster. Orpington are slow to mature.My hen turned into a rooster, now she acts and looks just like a roo, I keep her separate but engaged. You can see her in this video



China was never a female. He was always a cockerel. Subordinate males keep quiet to avoid being noticed, and yes they are sometimes mounted by more dominant males. Eight months for an Orpington to mature is not uncommon even if siblings matured faster. And even if you haven't seen him mate it does not mean he isn't.Well, China was born in february of 2016 and my others where born about May 1st 2016 so they are about 3 months difference in age.so i say they are both 1 years although china is a bit older
Roo, my main guy of the bubus, he looked and acted like a rooster before china did, her spurs came in after Roo, who is 3 months younger.
chinas's brothers were all crowing really young too all being orpingtons i would say by may (3 months old) i had my first crowing, i'll have to look up the video, my old camera was poor quality and i may have lost footage but i'll search for it and hopefully come up with the vids and pics of my first batch that included China
when roosters are around each other the will to crow starts really young they squeeze out any sound as soon as they can even though they sound like a squeaky toy![]()
china always acted like a hen, i even saw one of my roos try to mate with her, but he was violent towards everyone so i kept them seperate.
i hold china while my husband helps out to care for her like when she gets poo in her butt feathers, and he said he saw her vent, although tight and unused, i would asume it would be obvious by now if she was always a roo. with roo parts
i'll try to scrounge up the photos, i wasn't big on taking pics back then but i have something i think![]()
one thing she never tries to mate ever though, i had a roo that would mate with a rag when he was in solitary LOL
so in the end i doubt in my opinion that it took china 7 or 8 months to mature even that is unheard of i woiuld think? maybe
thanks for all your input![]()
even a white silkie I had whose like the dad / grandpa of most of my flock got killed. What are some of the qualities you guys like to look for when selecting breeding roosters for your flock raised from chicks? Keepers or eaters per se.
What are some of the qualities you guys like to look for when selecting breeding roosters for your flock raised from chicks? Keepers or eaters per se.
