When do roosters start to crow?

festivefeet

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I have an Easter Egger chicken, which we have thought for a while might be a rooster. However, he/she is 9 weeks old now and still has not crowed.

Do they normally crow by now?

If it was a rooster, would the other hens (same age) lay with him all huddled up?

Thanks.
J.
 
Roosters can start attempting a crow at different ages.

I had a bantam cochin start crowing at 3 weeks old. Well, it was more of a forced squeak with purpose.

I had a jersey giant that I sold at 6 months old that hadn't even attempted a crow.

A rooster won't start "annoying" the girls till his hormones start kicking in. Again that is something that depends on the individual Roo and how fast he matures. Even then the hens will still sit with him. Especially the more dominant females.

Matt
 
I thought all ten of mine were pullets until my friendly EE made a funny squack at age 6 wks when I took the top off the brooder one morning. Caused me to take a closer look at her/him and I discovered the pea comb.

No more funny squacks until they went out to the coop at 8 wks, then he started in with the pitiful crows (so cute) then noticed the pointy feathers on the back of the neck and now at 14 wks has the most colorful sickle (spelling?) feathers on the tail.

Pea comb is looking more like a rose comb thats like a pea comb but comes up to a rounded point and getting quite red. He has perfected his crow and shows it off every morning when the sun comes up just before 5 am. Don't need an alarm clock any more.

Then discovered my other EE is also a roo about 3 wks ago. (11 wks of age). He still has a sick sounding crow. Come to find out, all of the EE's sold at the feed store April 21 from Privet Hatchery turned out to be roos. I'm keeping them both as long as they play nice. Feed Store has a farmer who wants them, if not.

All of my ten big chicks pile up on the 6" x 10" roost at night climbing over and under until they are next to their favorite of the night. At times the two EE roos are next to each other, at times they will have a chick between them.

This is my 1st EE crower at 8.5 wks of age
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I got my three Americaunas last June. They all got along and were always together. Early fall two began crowing. It was cute but I had to get rid of them because I live in a neighborhood. So they were a couple of months old.
 
I've had leghorns and a delaware and a marans that all started crowing at about 7 weeks.
I have an Ameraucana that is 9 mos old and just started to crow.

It varies.
 
We are quite new to chickens but our 2 boys started crowing at about 8 to 9 weeks old, at first you have to stop and listen and "think what was that??" As we had them in the house with us in a little box it was easy but if they were outside in a coop we would have missed it, then they could go without crowing for a couple days. By 12 weeks we couldnt have missed it !!
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They all huddle up together still now and did from the start - we call them a happy married couple
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I bought two silkies, hoping for pullets, but one of my silkies is showing roo signs...if you want a roo and don't end up with one, keep in touch, maybe we can trade...LOL
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