That’s what we ended up having to do. Picked the “bully” since I realized he’s just defending his ladies from the young one that’s trying to WAY over mate them 🤦🏼♀️
I’d love some opinions (again lol)!
My chicks will be 6 weeks this week. They have been with my hen in a separate coop since the first week because my roos cuddled puddled too aggressively.
I can tell my hen wants out BAD and back to her original coop. She seems miserable with the chicks (I...
i think I’m approaching the separate stage, but I’ve never done this with rooster before.
Can I separate the bully roo for a few days and then reintroduce him to reestablish the pecking order, like I would do if I had a bully hen? Or will roosters just fight more after reintroduction?
I’m...
Which is hilarious because neither of them has ever “done it” right and fertilized any of my hens. They both go at it sideways….like, that’s her WING dude! 😂
Wondering what you all would do about a rooster bullying another roo.
These two have always gotten along and have been in the same coop since the younger one was a day old. The older one is now bullying him - not letting him out of the coop into the run, chasing him around. No real fights...
I hadn’t even considered it being from an injury, I just assumed deficiency.
I’ll add castor oil massages to my routine - I have loads of it on hand. DMSO would be more difficult to get my hands on. Baby aspirin is doable too.
Thanks for the advice!
Oh that would be disheartening. Sorry to hear that! Hopefully later hatches were better.
I have the little wry neck in the house now so I can keep an eye on it and give vitamins. If it recovers, I have a feeling it’ll end up being a little cockerel because I’m going to get so attached lol.
Oof! This most recent hatch continues to try me.
I already had 2 splay leg, 2 early deaths, and now I have the beginnings of wry neck. I’ve never had so many issues with one hatch before. I’m exhausted from it 😴
With my previous flock we had 2 silkies in with 4 RIR and white leghorns. We had no issues with bullying or anything since they were raised together. They got along very well and the big girls taught the silkies to roost up way higher than my silkies will go on their own now.
The only issue we...
I wish I was set up that well!
Or rather, I wish my property wasn’t practically flooded right now so I could move things around to be set up like that. It’ll probably be a week or two before I can move my small coop (it’s a tractor coop) next to the run so they can have sight access.
Think...
Honestly….not sure what the best move is.
I can keep going as is and hope nothing else happens.
I could take them away from mom and brood myself but I feel like that will be tough on mom and the chicks learn so much being raised by a hen.
I could separate mom and chicks entirely (put them...
Ugh. Down another chick. Seems like this one had a broken neck. Wondering if it got it head stuck through the wires of the cage or something. I’m starting to regret my decision to let mom raise all of them
The one roo is pretty aggressive when establishing his place in the cuddle puddle.
I put mom and chicks in a wire crate within the coop. She’s not thrilled about it but I’ll see how that goes for now before separating entirely.
Down to 11 chicks 😭. One of the paints was crushed to death overnight by the adults.
Wondering if this should be my cue to separate mom and babies (at least at night so the other adults can’t get to them)?