Whenever I've seen young roosters do their silent crowing routine usually they don't open their mouth.
Another thing may be if you are feeding the mash, if they eat a lot of that they can get it stuck in their throat and it may take a while to go down. Most of my birds get over it in a couple seconds, but I had one once that it took more like fifteen-minutes to half-an-hour.
This lump you are talking about, where is it exactly? I am a little confused about what it.
Another thing may be if you are feeding the mash, if they eat a lot of that they can get it stuck in their throat and it may take a while to go down. Most of my birds get over it in a couple seconds, but I had one once that it took more like fifteen-minutes to half-an-hour.
This lump you are talking about, where is it exactly? I am a little confused about what it.