birdfreaks
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Hello..i'm probably posting in the wrong section, for i am new to BYC...if so, sorry about this...
This is my R.I. RED; is Aschendo a rooster or a hen? he/she started making half-crowing noises, but is only about 3 months of age, give or take... and started doing this at around 2 and 1/2 months. i thought i read somewhere it took them 5ish months to start learning how to crow. i also heard hens sometimes will half-crow and their feathers start to look "manish" if thrown in amongst a bunch of girls, taking the role of a rooster. is this true? if so, that would make some sense, for Aschendo saw four flock-mates get killed and another attacked by a weasel. we have fixed the weasel issue in the coop where it was getting in, and no more attacks since...but perhaps it allowed some super-instincts to take over? or perhaps she is just a he? i notice his/her feathers starting to curve at the tips, but they are obviously still growing out...the wing feathers appear round to me, not pointed...but the curved tail-feathers i'm guessing means it's a rooster? Still too early to tell? As you can tell, my impatience is getting the best of me. Whatever the case, this one's top dog in the flock. Is quite bossy & Rarely has anybody pick on him/her.would really love some opinions on this!!!
- thanks!
ps. dont mind the random rabbit in the photo...Despite a fence dug 6" underground, Bo still gets herself into trouble, runs away, hides, and then later after i've given up, digs and escapes to go and bother the neighbors, if i give her the entire back yard during her playtime hours. Aschendo loves to visit her.
This is my R.I. RED; is Aschendo a rooster or a hen? he/she started making half-crowing noises, but is only about 3 months of age, give or take... and started doing this at around 2 and 1/2 months. i thought i read somewhere it took them 5ish months to start learning how to crow. i also heard hens sometimes will half-crow and their feathers start to look "manish" if thrown in amongst a bunch of girls, taking the role of a rooster. is this true? if so, that would make some sense, for Aschendo saw four flock-mates get killed and another attacked by a weasel. we have fixed the weasel issue in the coop where it was getting in, and no more attacks since...but perhaps it allowed some super-instincts to take over? or perhaps she is just a he? i notice his/her feathers starting to curve at the tips, but they are obviously still growing out...the wing feathers appear round to me, not pointed...but the curved tail-feathers i'm guessing means it's a rooster? Still too early to tell? As you can tell, my impatience is getting the best of me. Whatever the case, this one's top dog in the flock. Is quite bossy & Rarely has anybody pick on him/her.would really love some opinions on this!!!
- thanks!
ps. dont mind the random rabbit in the photo...Despite a fence dug 6" underground, Bo still gets herself into trouble, runs away, hides, and then later after i've given up, digs and escapes to go and bother the neighbors, if i give her the entire back yard during her playtime hours. Aschendo loves to visit her.