What age do cockerels usually start Crowing?

It really depends on the individual and the social context. Some start as early as 1 week old, others as late as close to a year old. The presence of a dominant rooster will delay the onset of crowing for any others who are below him in the social order, until they are ready and willing to challenge him. If he's the only male, then he'll crow when his time comes, and there's no way to predict when that would be. Orpingtons mature slowly in general though, so he'll likely be a later crower.
 
Here's my personal experience:

  • Oldest flock, 5 cockerels (2 BJGS, 2 CCLS, 1 Bielefelder) - all started crowing around 16 weeks, but one stopped altogether (Bielefelder, he is lowest on pecking order).
  • 2nd oldest flock, one BMC cockerel - he did not start crowing until last week @19 weeks! Now he's also hounding his hens and breeding.
  • 3rd oldest flock, 5 BA cockerels - started crowing @ 16 weeks
  • 4 oldest flock, 2 SS cockerels - 15 weeks, no crowing yet. One of the two finally has his combing starting to turn red while the other has had it for 2 weeks.
 
My cockerel Zucchini is almost 13 weeks old and found his crow this week! He was crowing like a crazy person this morning 😵‍💫 😂
 

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