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  1. janiedoe

    Light Brahma rooster and kids…

    Oh, those are my ugly ones.🤣 Only kidding. Thank you!
  2. janiedoe

    Light Brahma rooster and kids…

    I usually just leave mine for a month. If the girls are nearby they will "talk" to them and get used to them. I do let mine out to range when the girls are locked up, otherwise they will chase the girls. The most important thing to remember, is that if your kids are used to picking up the hens...
  3. janiedoe

    Light Brahma rooster and kids…

    I seperate mine as soon as they start showing interest in the girls. If you want to keep more than one, try and pen them together, away from the females if possible. I've had favorelles before, and did not have to seperate them from the girls at all. Langshans are usually very gentle too, if you...
  4. janiedoe

    Light Brahma rooster and kids…

    I would like to encourage anyone who is thinking of adding a rooster to their flock, to educate themselves on rooster behavior first. A rooster breeding a hen can be scary for children (& a few of us soft hearted adults) even when the hen is willing. Most roosters will occasionally chase and...
  5. janiedoe

    Light Brahma rooster and kids…

    I would encourage you to buy a young cockrel from a breeder. Most brahma breeders will only hatch from parents with good personalities. With hatchery cockrels, your chances of getting a "good boy" will be greatly reduced. Of course, there are no guarantees. My rooster is very gentle, and to...
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