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  1. threeepeat

    roo over-breeding its favorite hen

    Oh I misunderstood, and I did not realize this was a thing. Interesting. I will try it. I have been trying to finish my new build which can have dividers but all this roo drama has been vying for my attention in the meantime. Soon though. Thanks for the advice. Do you think that is also true...
  2. threeepeat

    roo over-breeding its favorite hen

    They definitely can't see each other but they sure can hear each other. I've been designing some ear plugs... for me, not the quail. Although..
  3. threeepeat

    roo over-breeding its favorite hen

    A little update for those who might be curious about how this played out. After separating the scarlet hen yesterday, both the roo and the hen became quite noisy! They're still going at it. I'd say the roo is crowing 5-10x more often than he was previously. While the scarlet roo's crow is loud...
  4. threeepeat

    roo over-breeding its favorite hen

    I sure would like to get another red hen or three, but as you know, so much work and cost and wait goes in to getting the eggs shipped in. One day for sure. Meanwhile, I will definitely separate her out. Just to where?..hmm
  5. threeepeat

    roo over-breeding its favorite hen

    My one scarlet roo is only giving attention my one scarlet hen, while ignoring the three falb fee hens in the breeding group. Some of the other hens are trying to get his attention, but the scarlet hen is definitely playing hard to get. My concern is that today I now see a small bald spots on...
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