Hello! Our little flock is doing well! We had to separate our rooster during his first spring and summer because he was too much for the hens, but when we allowed him back in for the winter he was much better. I am relieved that so far this spring the flock still seems to be living in...
What did you end up doing for your rooster? Were you able to find a port style feeder that works for his large comb and wattles? I'm searching for something.
Hello! I bought this feeder because I thought it would work for our flock when they were chicks and when they grew up to be chickens. So far it is working great. No wasted food. It would have been fine forever if we had ended up with all girls.
Well, one of our pullets is actually a...
Thank you, everyone, for the responses! I haven't been in here in a while.
They are 10+ weeks now and have lots of feathers. I am still finding lots of feathers in the coop, though, so does that mean they are still losing baby feathers and growing their adult ones? They choose to spend a lot...
I know this is an often discussed topic but I'm a first-time chick momma and still need some hand-holding please.
Our chicks are 8 weeks old. When we got them about 7 weeks ago (so about a week old), we put them straight in the coop. When they were ready, a few weeks later I think, we gave...
Thank you! I am thankful for everyone's responses here. It seems my list of rooster worries has been whittled down to understanding and managing rooster behavior. It helps to be able to focus my learning on that one topic. :)
Thank you for this explanation! This is really helpful and is what I will tell my husband.
This is interesting about the eggs "keeping" until they get triggered by a hen or incubator. That is amazing actually.
Well, in our minds, "losing" all those eggs (to fertilization) is one of the reasons we wouldn't want a rooster. Now that I know differently, I'll have to tell him. haha
Wow, I didn't know this (until I saw someone else's comment here a few moments ago)! That is one worry down, as long as my husband, the primary egg eater, isn't bothered by it once I tell him. haha
Really? I had no idea! So we just collect them every day, before they can develop much, and they're ok to eat? Sorry but until I get used to the idea I will be grossed out. I don't even know how to tell my husband because he will be even more grossed out than I am! haha
Well, thank you but until we know what's involved in keeping him, we don't know if we can keep him or not. Already I see a problem because our coop and run were made for up to 10 chickens and we have only 6 chicks, including Otto. I guess I'll have to do some reading. We are not anti-rooster...