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    Rooster Crowing Behaviour - Is it Easily Heritable?

    Is it ayam ketawa? Those roosters give me the creeps.
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    Rooster Crowing Behaviour - Is it Easily Heritable?

    That was an enlightening read and thank you for weighing in. Do you think the turkeys "learn" to be quiet or did the noisy ones got eaten so the turkeys evolved to be quiet through natural selection? I think it's an automatic reflex that can't be trained away. My turkeys gobble whenever someone...
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    Rooster Crowing Behaviour - Is it Easily Heritable?

    It was just a random hypothesis, could be wrong. I have noticed that my domesticated turkeys gobble more than wild turkeys, and my domesticated coturnix quail crow more than wild quail. I've had lots of different rooster breeds and so far the aseels crow the least. My bantams crowed the most. I...
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    Rooster Crowing Behaviour - Is it Easily Heritable?

    My aseels seem to crow less than any other rooster breed. Only once a day at most, and only in the springtime. They were noisier (and fightier) when I had 2 male aseels of the same age and no older rooster to keep them quiet. Now it is just like @JacinLarkwell said, the oldest one keeps the rest...
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