What's the earliest you've had a cockeral attempt to crow?

My current rooster started his high-pitch donkey crow at 4 weeks old. It was hilarious, and adorable. I should have taken that as a sign, because he's now a loud mouth. :D. I had the garage door open, yesterday, and his crows could be heard in the brooder. To my surprise, one of my 1 week old chicks let out about ten attempts of the most adorable crows you've ever heard.

I might have the record, at 8 days old, but what's the earliest you've had a chick try to crow?
I bet it sounds a little bit cute and a little bit hilarious 😂 Please share it with us if you are lucky enough to catch it in a recording 💜
 
I got curious about how early you can push this (do some crow from inside the egg? I mean... :lol:)

So I went on youtube, and ooooh maaaaan there are some messed up little babies out there!

5 days old:

and 1 day old!!!

:eek:

P.S. I know that these are probably outliers and most don't start that early, and also, they're just chickens, but there's something very sad in such an early start, to me as a human... A loss of childhood... Like a human baby getting her period :lol: Sounds stupid, but there it is, haha (I admit I'm probably overreacting as the sorrowful mother of a 7-year-old human who has to wear deodorant already :hit).
 
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The sound of a tiny crow just gets my whole family laughing. We had ours crow at 4 weeks. We were all awaken to it and had a panic moment ! They were downstairs in the mud room in our house (3 chicks). That was the moment we decided they must all leave the house 😅 the boy is now 9 weeks ? He hasn’t crowed since then. He fallows his father around, probably that’s why.
 
He hasn’t crowed since then. He fallows his father around, probably that’s why.
Mine had the opposite problem. Before my older rooster died last month, Popeye and him had crowing battles. It's a good thing that I love the sound of a rooster crowing.
 

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