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    Older hens won’t forage with younger ones

    Hi you guys! I have a problem with my older hens(I know what you're thinking:Again?! Yes!! Again!!). They are doing great now with my pullets inside of the coop and run. The hens share food, snuggle with them, don’t try to kill them, etc. The whole situation has gotten a lot better. But now I...
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    Comb identifying

    I was reading your other post about a pingle comb and was really hoping that’s what it was!! I love the name pingle and am forever going to call it that!😍 Thank you for your contributions to chicken genetics and science😉😉😉
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    Comb identifying

    Also, does anyone know what age roosters/cockerels become aggressive?
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    Comb identifying

    Hey everyone!! I just got an Easter Egger cockerel yesterday and am trying to figure out what comb he has. I will attach photos. I’m thinking rose comb, but it looks a little small. Then again that could be because he’s not reached full size. Thanks for all your help!!
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    Older chicken bullying new ones

    My older hens are two almost three years old. Our cockerel so far hasn’t had any trouble with our younger pullets, which are four months(don’t know if that makes a difference)
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    Older chicken bullying new ones

    So is it okay if I removed them and put them in a wire cage in the run even though they have already been introduced? And I just brought home a five month old cockerel yesterday; what should I do with him? How long should I keep them in the cage and not physically interacting with the other...
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    New rooster

    Thank you so much for that advice! I was thinking along them same lines but was a little nervous when people said to not throw him in there. I just want to do what’s best for him
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    Older chicken bullying new ones

    We introduced them through foraging times. My friends have been raising chickens for years and said that you have to put them together in foraging times. We also put our omelet about fifteen feet from the run in full view, so that they could see/hear each other
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    New rooster

    How would you suggest I do that? Like I said, this is a completely new area for me! Do you have any tips on how I would do a see no touch environment?
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    Older chicken bullying new ones

    Hey everyone! Second problem in an hour😂☹️ Thank you so much to everyone who has already helped me with my rooster. Anyways, I have a new problem. We recently built a chicken coop. We had four hens in an omelet, and had ten new girls living in our garage. We moved the new girls into the coop...
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    New rooster

    Hi everyone! I just got a new cockerel and was wondering what to do to help him adjust and take over the dominant role of the flock well. He is five months old and is a beautiful white and black Easter Egger. I have four older hens and got ten chicks this year, which are about four months now...
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