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  1. aart

    They're scared but keep following me(Cockerels)

    Not sure why you quoted me @Hyper_Chicken05 It's pretty natural if a broody hatches out a bunch of eggs ;) ..and as noted in my post that you quoted, mine will soon be stew.
  2. aart

    They're scared but keep following me(Cockerels)

    Yes, absolutely, thought it but didn't mention it. Had this situation with my first flock, the son was relentless in harassing the hens and pullets and the father did nothing to keep him in check. Cockerel spent the winter segregated, until I learned to slaughter.
  3. aart

    They're scared but keep following me(Cockerels)

    I don't cotton with cuddling cockerels, my techniques would not please the OP. The human keepers behaviors are often the key thing to change. Adding more females is rarely the answer. Multiple males often cannot exist in the same space, many have done it, but I don't have that experience. I have...
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