Not typically. Any breed of hen can make a crowing sound but it is often done by hens in a flock that has no rooster. The alpha hen in a flock of chickens without a rooster will often take over the "guard" duties of a rooster.
Is there a difference between a crow and a raven?
Yes. The crow is noticeably smaller, with a smaller bill, and a fan shaped spread tail. The raven has a wedge shaped fanned tail, and shaggy throat feathers. Crows "caw', ravens " make a croaking "kur ruk" sound.
Is there a symbolic meaning of dead crow in yard?
People who believe in superstition might believe that a dead crow in the yard symbolizes death. It is more possible that a live crow would mean death is imminent if a crow keeps returning to the same spot every day.
I think its a Raven
It can happen. Sometimes they just over use the crow and get "hoarse".
The rooster may also be slightly ill and have a mucus build up. Check his beak area and nostrils for mucus and if he seems to have crusty build up around the beak and or eyes put two tablespoons of cider vinegar into each gallon of drinking water (no more than 2 tbls). Keep this in the water for 3 days and stop. Cider vinegar helps clear up mucus and will help restore his crowing ability. You can also buy a water soluble tonic with medication for this problem.
It can die by a violence, sickness , and its elderly age. If you see a dead crow, please do not pick it up
What is the name of the crow in the fire within?
I have no idea! I was looking to on here to see what it was!
What States Is it legal to shoot crows?
most states, just contact the state you wish to hunt in's game warden or game commission
Do ravens or crows have red eyes?
Neither species have red eyes. The one species that does have red eyes are the Brown-headed Blackbird.
The Crow magnum (Eliminator) is a break barrel air rifle manufactured by Theoben (UK). It is a serious hunting rifle.
to show domination to warm hens if something is wrong and just be annoying
What is the specialty of crows nest?
A crow's nest is a structure in the upper part of the main mast of a ship or structure, that is used as a lookout point.
This position ensured the best view of the approaching hazards, other ships or land. It was the best device for this purpose until the invention of radar.
In early ships it was simply a barrel or a basket lashed to the tallest mast. Later it became a specially designed platform with protective railing. The barrel crow's nest was invented in 1807 by the Arctic explorer William Scoresby Sr. A statue in Whitby, North Yorkshire commemorates the event.
It should not be confused with the top, the platform in the upper part of each mast of asquare-rigged sailing ship.
Sometimes the term is used metaphorically in reference to topmost structures in buildings,towers, etc.
Since the crow's nest is a point far away from the ship's centre of mass, any small movement of the ship is amplified and could lead to severe seasickness, even in accustomed sailors. Therefore, being sent to the crow's nest was also considered a punishment.[1] Spanish "carajo" curse is derived from punitive usage of crow's nest named as such in Spanish.[2]
A caboose with a crow's nest
In classic railroad trains, the box-like structure above the caboose, the cupola, was also called the crow's nest. It served for observation of the whole train when in motion. [3]
In hunting a crow's nest is a blind -like structure where a hunter or a pair of hunters commit themselves to stalking game. Crow's nest is not a normal type, purchaseable blind, but it is an improvised position, built by using locally discovered natural flora (tree branches, moss, snow (during winter) or sand (during summer) etc.) Crows nest works in most environments and provides a good look out point (hence the name) when built in elevated position (hillside, or top of the hill).
Is there a legal download of hard to handle brass remix by the black crowes?
Well unless you actually get it from an official site than im sorry no
What is the normal body temperature of living things?
different temperature in living thing ,worm blooded and cold blooded main two types
What are the differences between the owl and the crow?
Owls and crows are very different from each other. One of the main differences between the two is the fact that crows are only black, and owls com in many different colors, including white ( in the case of the snowy owl.) Another difference is that the only thing owls will eat is meat, while crows will eat almost anything. Crows eat during the day, and owls hunt at night, and are predators, which brings us to our next paragraph.
Owls can fly in many different ways. They can flap extremely quickly to gain speed or height, or they can glide long distances. Some owls can hover, while others can flip upside down while flying to catch other flying prey. Some owls parachute out of trees onto their prey. Owls are very interesting fliers.
Crows have one color, and one sound. Owls have many colors and many sounds. Crows are black, and they make a "craw, craw" sound. Owls can be a wide range of colors, such as brown, black, white, grey, and many others. They also make many different sounds. The screech owl screeches, and other owls make a sound that sounds like "Who cooks for you? Who cooks for you?" the snowy owl says nothing.
There are many differences between the owl and the crow. I have only mentioned a few of them.
Sheryl Crow is an American pop artist. Her music is a combination to rock, folk, and country. Her top hits include "All I wanna do", "My Favorite Mistake" and "If It Makes You Happy". She has nine Grammy Awards.
I live on Vancouver Island British Columbia Canada.
While canoeing on a local lake yesterday about 100 feet from shore I heard this meow, meow ,like a cat or kitten, I get closer to shore and hear it again meow meow, and I realize a crow sitting about 10 feet up a tree is making the cat calls.
Hence my interest in talking crows and this site
My grandfather a Prairie pioneer in the early 1900's recounted stories where crows flying by would say "gee" and "haw" commands that farmers give to horses pulling
plows etc.
What is a group of crows called?
The most widely used term is "murder." A group of crows can also be called a flock, muster or storytelling of crows.
This is based on the (fallacious) folk tale that crows form tribunals to judge and punish the bad behavior of a member of the flock. If the verdict goes against the defendant, that bird is killed (murdered) by the flock. The basis in fact is probably that occasionally crows will kill a dying crow who doesn't belong in their territory or much more commonly feed on carcasses of dead crows. Also, both crows and ravens are associated with battlefields, medieval hospitals, execution sites and cemeteries (because they scavenged on human remains). In England, a tombstone is sometimes called a ravenstone.
The poetic term used in literature is a "murder." Scientists would call them a flock. A murder of crows.
The poetic term used in literature is a "murder." Scientists would call them a flock.
All birds have some sense of smell, but in most its not very strong. Crows use sight more than their other senses and don't rely on smell as much as some other carrion eaters like vultures.
Hover, Muster, Parcel, Murder
A Hover of Crows
A Murder of Crows
A Muster of Crows