TropicalChickies
Crowing
The phrase "in general" is key. For example, Rusty is somewhere in between broody and not, she hasn't laid an egg in six days. (She's an almost daily layer). Lucio, while interested in Tina, is still quite interested in Rusty. He goes behind her and bumps her with his chest several times per day. It seems like SHE is not interested in HIM at the moment.And in general, roos are not interested in hens that don’t lay?

Same generalities are often repeated about molting. Consult the internet and every mainstream article tells you that "a hen goes through her first molt at 16-18 months." As though it were an absolute. But here on BYC, it appears that a juvenile mini-molt like Rusty is doing is quite common at 9-10 months. I think it depends on how much the keeper is paying attention.
Tax. A beautiful sunny morning. 6 mo old Frida (left) is accepted by still very shy with the tribe. Looks like she wants to hang out with the three amigos (or at least have someone to boss around!)