When do roosters start to crow?

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We have seven 13 week old chickens from MPC. They were all supposed to be girls, but one is definetely a roo. He is friendly, but the large comb and wattles, and the tail feathers, and the little stubby spurs coming in all say roo.

I live in a neighborhood- on a 1/4 acre. No roos allowed.
No crowing so far... trying to rehome him... trying to get an idea of how much time I might have. He is a GLW if that makes any difference.
 
My BO first crowed at 16 weeks. We live in the suburbs where there aren't any other roosters around so he had never heard a rooster crow. I think if they hear others in the vicinity, they might start to crow a little earlier. I ended up with four roosters (they were straight run so that was ok) but he was the only one crowing. Then we processed him along with two of the others and two days later the fourth started crowing (at around 17 weeks of age).
 
I've got a bantam EE rooster that does not crow at all. He's at least 6 months old, I'm thinking more like 18 months since he seems to be starting to molt. (December, what a great time to lose all your feathers lol) I have a cockerel from him that is about 10 weeks old that hasn't crowed yet either. Maybe I have a line of non-crowing roosters? The hens in this line seem really quiet too.

Crowing at 4 days old? Wow...I can't imagine those little chicks crowing lol!
 
My Americana Roo is almost 6 months old and still no "Cock-a-Doodle-Do". Although I occasionaly see him open his mouth real wide as if to. He's a Roo in every other way though.
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When they feel like it. Sometimes weeks and sometimes a year old with everything in between.
 
My suspected roo started a hoarse bray (certainly NOT a cookadoodledoo!) this past Saturday morning. At first, I didn't know what that sound was or where it came from - I actually thought, my goodness, is that neighbor's puppy next door out all night and miserable??? My god!

Then I heard it a third time, when I was right next to the coop, getting ready to let the MiniFlock (I have 8 chickens) out. Oh MY. That's a CHICKEN making that sound! I bet it's Carl, formerly known as Carly. Huh.

Sunday, Carl did it right in front of me, so I knew he was the source. He only did it in the morning. Today, too. Still very unchicken-like sound. There are roosters fairly near here - I've heard 'em, mornings, in the distance. Those are REAL rooster crows!

Oh, and Carl just turned 7 wks old this past Friday.
 
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I have 33 chickens - 3 of them roos. 2 Buff Orps and 1 delaware. 1 of the BO started to crow at 15 weeks. He is now 19 weeks and is getting much better at his crowing. I haven't heard the other 2 crow yet.
 

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