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  1. VTBobCat

    Introducing a bantam rooster to full size hens

    My ladies totally prefer the bantam over the other rooster. And he does an awesome job of protecting them and finding them food. He is so fun to watch. Hope yours continues to go well too.
  2. VTBobCat

    Introducing a bantam rooster to full size hens

    I was going by the advice of having 1 rooster for every 8-10 hens. I hadn't heard of keeping more hens per rooster until after I got the roosters. :rolleyes: It is working out really well though. The little bantam has taken over. The larger red is maturing and starting to mount some ladies too...
  3. VTBobCat

    Help for a Bullied Rooster

    Update - I added a small roost just big enough for Red in the corner of the coop. One of the crazy little Sussex ladies was still trying to mess with him by standing under the roost, hopping up, and attempting to bite his toes. She's such a little jerk! Luckily, I put the roost just above her...
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    Help for a Bullied Rooster

    Absolutely!
  5. VTBobCat

    Help for a Bullied Rooster

    I know he's not technically being bullied, but it is the easiest way to describe it. Some of the ladies are tolerant of him, but there is a group that just won't let him be. In all honestly, I think all chickens are just natural bullies. They're more cliquey than middle school girls :D:D As for...
  6. VTBobCat

    Help for a Bullied Rooster

    Yep - package deal. Plus I plan on adding about 5-10 more hens and I was worried that would be too overwhelming for just 1 rooster. Excellent idea - I am planning on building a temporary one this afternoon. :) Agreed, but I'm really hoping they manage to stay tolerant of each other. :fl
  7. VTBobCat

    Help for a Bullied Rooster

    Thanks. The one who is having issues is not a bantam, but a young NH red. He will end up bigger than the rest in time and I'm hoping he starts standing up for himself as he reaches maturity. My bantam is actually the one who has no issues at all. The NH red is good during the day as they are...
  8. VTBobCat

    Help for a Bullied Rooster

    I recently added 2 roosters to my existing flock of 16 full-sized hens. The girls are 23 weeks old. One of the roosters (Buddy, a bantam cochin) is about 1 year old. The other (Red, a young NH red) is about 3 months. I'm adding their names in here just to make it easier to follow. I typically...
  9. VTBobCat

    Shy Rooster

    Thanks!
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    Shy Rooster

    Thanks!
  11. VTBobCat

    Shy Rooster

    I recently added a young NH red rooster to my flock. He is about 2 months old while my ladies are about 5 months old. He is super shy and the ladies pick on him a bit. At what age do roosters typically start acting roo-ish? He is so sweet and I'm sure he will find his confidence as he gets...
  12. VTBobCat

    Introducing a bantam rooster to full size hens

    I added 2 roosters because I plan to add 5-10 more hens. If they start overworking the current ladies, I'll get some saddles until the new hens are introduced.
  13. VTBobCat

    Introducing a bantam rooster to full size hens

    I recently picked up a pair of roosters who were raised together - a blue cochin bantam and a NH red. I currently have a flock of 16 full sized hens that are 5 months old. The red is about 2 months younger than my hens, but is basically the same size. The cochin is 1 year old and obviously much...
  14. VTBobCat

    First egg!

    I've gotten 2 more since Friday! They are both tiny, but it's still a start! :celebrate
  15. VTBobCat

    First egg!

    I just wanted to pop in here to announce that I got my first egg! It may be tiny, but I still love it! I can't wait to start getting more! :wee:woot If you're wondering, my hens are just over 19 weeks. I'm not sure which one laid this, but I have australorps, barred rocks, and speckled sussex...
  16. VTBobCat

    Egg Song but No Eggs Yet

    When I first went outside, I looked around for any sign of danger but didn't see any, so I'm not sure it was that this time, but it is definitely possible. I live on the edge of the woods and animals love to visit our property. I just didn't see anything this morning, though I could have missed...
  17. VTBobCat

    Egg Song but No Eggs Yet

    I have my first ever flock of hens right now (Australorps, Barred Rocks, and Speckled Sussex). They are about 17 weeks old. As I was getting ready for work this morning, I heard the egg song for the first time! I stopped what I was doing and listened to be sure that is what I heard, then I heard...
  18. VTBobCat

    Acclimating Chicks to Cold

    They are fully feathered. I ended up putting the heat plate back in, hbu they aren't even using it. They just cuddle up together now. I think their initial chirping was due to their loss of the comfy area we had them in. They very quickly settled in that night and have been fine since, still...
  19. VTBobCat

    Acclimating Chicks to Cold

    There are 16 in there. They looked pretty comfy after they figured out the new setup, but we decided to put the heat plates back in for now. I'm hoping this ridiculous cold weather passes soon so we can get them outside asap.
  20. VTBobCat

    Acclimating Chicks to Cold

    I'm transitioning my 8 week old, fully feather chicks from their heat plates to no heat source to prep them to go outside soon. It is 39 where they are on my porch right now, and I expect it may drop another 5 degrees or so overnight. Tonight is the first night without their heat plates and a...
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