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Crowing for the first time is a great one. Big Red my NHR was first. Very rough and raspy. Then it was Johnny Cash my Minorca(my avatar). Loud and clear. Then Little Red my RIR. Kind of rough but I was still proud of him. Then my Black Australorp, no name yet, he actually was kind of quiet, but he had the best "ur ur ur ur urrrrrrrr" like the ideal crow. Then. two nights ago, Hawk my Russian Orloff just now 17 weeks finally gave it a try. It was rough and sad, but I was proud of him most. I didn't know what to expect of him. I don't know much about the breed and he's been very quiet and stays away from the other birds and just hangs out with his 3 Orloff hens. As a man I think I relate more to the Roosters. So I'm proud of the crowing and I'll be proud when I get fertile eggs.
Crowing for the first time is a great one. Big Red my NHR was first. Very rough and raspy. Then it was Johnny Cash my Minorca(my avatar). Loud and clear. Then Little Red my RIR. Kind of rough but I was still proud of him. Then my Black Australorp, no name yet, he actually was kind of quiet, but he had the best "ur ur ur ur urrrrrrrr" like the ideal crow. Then. two nights ago, Hawk my Russian Orloff just now 17 weeks finally gave it a try. It was rough and sad, but I was proud of him most. I didn't know what to expect of him. I don't know much about the breed and he's been very quiet and stays away from the other birds and just hangs out with his 3 Orloff hens. As a man I think I relate more to the Roosters. So I'm proud of the crowing and I'll be proud when I get fertile eggs.