Sep 26, 2008 Thread starter #11 crazyelk Songster 11 Years Aug 25, 2008 221 0 119 Kentucky So do you guys think that if i get these guys some girls will they stop crowing SO MUCH?
Sep 26, 2008 #12 jossanne Crowing 14 Years Jul 11, 2008 3,109 24 326 Gila, New Mexico No. My roosters had a plethora of hens and they crowed all night and all day long.
Sep 26, 2008 #13 KelleysAmericaunas Left the coop 11 Years Sep 26, 2008 77 5 41 hope mills nc yes i agree defiantly bo and a ee very handsome roosssssss
Sep 27, 2008 Thread starter #14 crazyelk Songster 11 Years Aug 25, 2008 221 0 119 Kentucky Thanks guys I think they are very pretty also. I got them from a lady that was giving them away and I could give them a good home.
Thanks guys I think they are very pretty also. I got them from a lady that was giving them away and I could give them a good home.
Sep 27, 2008 #15 LoveMyPeeps In the Brooder 11 Years Sep 4, 2008 72 1 29 Upstate NY Are they young? My roosters took awhile to regulate their crowing. One used to crow at 2am nearly every morning! Now he's my husband's alarm clock at 6:30am.
Are they young? My roosters took awhile to regulate their crowing. One used to crow at 2am nearly every morning! Now he's my husband's alarm clock at 6:30am.
Sep 27, 2008 #16 E Easter_pink_silkies Songster 11 Years Mar 14, 2008 327 1 139 Northern Virginia Yes they slow down with age, very much like young men, they are amazed with themselves when they discover they can do somthing new.
Yes they slow down with age, very much like young men, they are amazed with themselves when they discover they can do somthing new.
Sep 27, 2008 #17 Barnyard Addicted to Quack 12 Years Aug 5, 2007 3,571 16 221 Southwest Georgia My rooster's crow all day, and they have plenty of women.