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Rancher Catches Rooster's First Crowing on Video Much to Everyone's Delight

Gabrielle LaFrank
2 min read

He's not such a baby anymore!

As a parent, your baby's milestones are worth celebrating--though pet parents feel the very same way. Whether it's a puppy completing a training class or this rooster crowing for the very first time, watching them reach their goals is the stuff of dreams. Just ask this rancher and rooster dad! 

The owner of @redleafranch shared the most wholesome clip of his rooster, Olive, crowing for the first time. You'll be able to tell from the smile on his face, but he's one proud papa!

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How cute! We can't decide what we love more: Olive figuring out his voice, or this guy's precious reaction! He even posted in the comment section, "he grew up too fast." Pet owners can relate! One day you're bringing your best buddy home for the first time, and the next they're a full-grown adult. Isn't time wild?

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"Feel like he’s our rooster too," said commenter @bellandpets. "Seeing him from an egg to a rooster, I am a proud tia/auntie." That's so sweet to see @redleafranch's followers showing support! This just goes to show how powerful the love for an animal can be.

It's also pretty funny to hear Olive figuring out how to crow. Clearly, it takes some practice! @Maddyyy.paigeeee said, "sounds like he just had a ROUGH night out," and we can't help but agree. He wasn't ready for morning wake-up duty! 

"I LOVE teenage roosters. They’re so awkward," @fiveacrefarm shared. Well--that does seem to explain some things! If anything, though, this hopefully means more funny videos for Olive's followers!

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