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  1. J&Kfeatheredfowl

    How can I keep my cockeral occupied?

    Thanks for the reply! :hugs We do have bantams in there, light Sussex bantams, but they are still large compared to him
  2. J&Kfeatheredfowl

    How can I keep my cockeral occupied?

    Thanks for the advice, however he will be eventually moved to the allotment as he isn’t aloud in the garden, especially with the noise, so will a small separated area be fine with a couple of hens? We would rather this then risk him being killed by our main cockerel
  3. J&Kfeatheredfowl

    How can I keep my cockeral occupied?

    He does currently roam around with the dogs and we were planning on buying or hatching ducks, if we placed one in with him when they were old enough, would he be happy???
  4. J&Kfeatheredfowl

    How can I keep my cockeral occupied?

    He currently sleeps in a rabbit hutch, and roams around the garden and house with the dogs
  5. J&Kfeatheredfowl

    How can I keep my cockeral occupied?

    But there is a small corner about 5ft by 8ft which we were planning on seperating for him and a hen or 2 to keep him company
  6. J&Kfeatheredfowl

    How can I keep my cockeral occupied?

    Yes but this would start to limit space for everyone else as our dominant hen is in the run with her chick and we have another broody on 4 eggs
  7. J&Kfeatheredfowl

    How can I keep my cockeral occupied?

    Its probably larger unsure of exact size, they also get let out to roam around in an area 20 times that size
  8. J&Kfeatheredfowl

    How can I keep my cockeral occupied?

    Not to sure, roughly 25 foot by 20 foot, home to 5 call ducks, 1 cockerel and 3 hens (as well as a small run inside that with mum and chick)
  9. J&Kfeatheredfowl

    How can I keep my cockeral occupied?

    This is him, he's called Jesse
  10. J&Kfeatheredfowl

    How can I keep my cockeral occupied?

    Thanks for the advice, there is a smaller run in their area, but a mother hen and chick are currently living there
  11. J&Kfeatheredfowl

    How can I keep my cockeral occupied?

    We own a booted bantam. We didn't buy him, but got him from a neighbour. When we first got him he was just a little bit older than a chick, and had gotten his leg stuck in the fence. He couldn't walk and his previous owner was going to 'neck him.' We took him to the vets and although he's doing...
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