noelgeorgia
Chirping
- Jun 6, 2023
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Hi everyone,
'm new to raising hens and got 9 chicks from a local husband and wife who are fairly new to incubating eggs. They thought they identified 1 as a rooster and 8 others as hens but at 15 weeks, we are finding out that 4 are roosters. The last one in question just started crowing the other day, but only when the alpha crows. He's the one we knew was a rooster from the begging.
The latest (Barred Rock mixed breed) doesn't seem to have the same rooster tail feathers so we are wondering if may this bird could be a hen that crows.
Looking forward to reading through all the discussion threads and appreciate your help! Picture is of the bird in question is attached. The same bird is in the video on the far right side crowing. Main alpha rooster in the middle has the loud crow. Funny the alpha crowed back and then looked at the other one to see what he/she was going to do. Trying to attach the video but might be too large.
'm new to raising hens and got 9 chicks from a local husband and wife who are fairly new to incubating eggs. They thought they identified 1 as a rooster and 8 others as hens but at 15 weeks, we are finding out that 4 are roosters. The last one in question just started crowing the other day, but only when the alpha crows. He's the one we knew was a rooster from the begging.
The latest (Barred Rock mixed breed) doesn't seem to have the same rooster tail feathers so we are wondering if may this bird could be a hen that crows.
Looking forward to reading through all the discussion threads and appreciate your help! Picture is of the bird in question is attached. The same bird is in the video on the far right side crowing. Main alpha rooster in the middle has the loud crow. Funny the alpha crowed back and then looked at the other one to see what he/she was going to do. Trying to attach the video but might be too large.