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Almost a month later and still not crowing, is it still too early to buy tiny pearl earrings and decorative egg baskets?

Almost a month later and still not crowing, is it still too early to buy tiny pearl earrings and decorative egg baskets?
Almost a month later and still not crowing, is it still too early to buy tiny pearl earrings and decorative egg baskets?

Okay guys, I know I probably sound delusional but I’m really starting to have hope that this lil dude may actually be a little lady. He doesn’t act like my other roos, does not have the murderous glare that my boys have, and still isn’t crowing months after they started.

I also caught one of my roos trying to mount him, not sure if that is significant or if maybe I have a bisexual rooster, or one that would mount anything and needs to go to horny jail IDK

The thing is he got his waddles and comb hella early. My hen has barely started growing hers. I’m wondering if maybe he is a late late bloomer or if I just won’t know until he pops out an egg or crows 🥲 trying not to get too attached, but look how sweet he/she is!

Last 2 pics are my rooster of the same age. They both hatched early February/late January.

If anyone has any insight or chicken wisdom, please bless me with it 🙏

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