A rooster is never too old to crow, he just might not do it as often.
no its not possible
Yes. When a rooster is killed, or dies of natural causes, it will no longer crow. You're welcome.
A chicken will cluck and a rooster will crow. The sound made by a rooster is often louder and more distinct than the sound made by a chicken.
Roosters don't have to crow early in the morning. My rooster crows all day, and our neighbor's old chicken crowed all the time. They don't really crow in the morning.
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I have 6 chicks that are 4 months old today and cinco started to try to crow a few weeks ago uno started crowing today. You can tell by there names I can count in Spanish in the order they hatched.. lol Cinco's crow isn't what you would really call a "Crow" like he or she is trying but isn't getting it down yet so I am hoping that she's a male impersonator (which I have read are out there) seriously. And Uno's crow is an A+ rooster crow like he hold his head high and really belches it out. Definitely a rooster Mr. Cogburn (John Wayne movie) lol Hopefully this helped you.
Roosters crow.
caw because a rooster makes a crow and a crow makes a caw so they are opposites.
It depends. Some roosters start crowing when only 2 months old while others start at about 5 months old.
A rooster may crow all day due to territorial behavior, mating calls, or feeling threatened. It is a natural instinct for roosters to crow to establish dominance and communicate with other chickens.
Roosters crow. The crow of a rooster sounds like "Cock-a-doodle-doo."
No. Roosters crow when they see light, it's instinctive.