10 week old Light Brahmas, pullets or cockerels?

Thank you! I have 6 other hens right now the same age, next year I will absolutely be adding more and giving them more space. I'm going to do my best to keep them.
With only 6 hens you cannot keep both, they will overbreed the hens and it’s very bad for flock health. Keeping one would be okay. I agree that chickadee is a girl too!
 
With only 6 hens you cannot keep both, they will overbreed the hens and it’s very bad for flock health. Keeping one would be okay. I agree that chickadee is a girl too!
Thank you. I am definitely going to add more hens and potentially have 2 flocks for these guys if I have to. I just learned that my town has no regulations on chicken ownership. Troublemaker (the bigger one) will be rehomed if necessary. We'll keep a close eye!
 

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Hi everyone,

I just wanted to give an update on these 2 beautiful little boys. This past weekend a fox was able to gain entry into their run and took Sunshine, the flock leader, my favorite chicken. It appeared not without a fight because his feathers were outside the run leading to the woods. The fox tried to come back for more but my mother was able to scare it off. All the other chickens were in the coop were spooked but seemingly okay.

The next morning the ladies timidly came out for snacks, which was odd because Troublemaker was always the one to come barreling out to stuff his little face. I went inside the coop and saw him just laying there looking so I gave him some pets and he seemed to appreciate it. He was limping when checked for injuries so I brought him inside. He slept in my lap for awhile and I noticed he had a puncture wound on his back, the wound appeared small and was only bleeding a little. He then started panting and his back appeared to be bubbling. He passed away in my hands shortly after.

My heart hurts so much. I miss them and i feel so bad that this happened to them. The fox was able to pull the door open with force, it was going to be locked again later. I can't believe I didn't think that this could happen.

I realize how truly blessed I was to have had these little roosters. They were able to keep the fox out of the coop itself, and it seems as though the hens aren't TOO traumatized. They are definitely disoriented and a little skittish. I secured the coop door much better than it was before like I should have done already. I underestimated wildlife which was so dumb of me. We put a trap and caught a bobcat the next night, which was relocated by environmental police. I appreciate everyone on this site sharing their stories, it helps to not feel alone. I loved those chickens so much, I will never forget them. Anyways, thank you for reading this.
 

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Hi everyone,

I just wanted to give an update on these 2 beautiful little boys. This past weekend a fox was able to gain entry into their run and took Sunshine, the flock leader, my favorite chicken. It appeared not without a fight because his feathers were outside the run leading to the woods. The fox tried to come back for more but my mother was able to scare it off. All the other chickens were in the coop were spooked but seemingly okay.

The next morning the ladies timidly came out for snacks, which was odd because Troublemaker was always the one to come barreling out to stuff his little face. I went inside the coop and saw him just laying there looking so I gave him some pets and he seemed to appreciate it. He was limping when checked for injuries so I brought him inside. He slept in my lap for awhile and I noticed he had a puncture wound on his back, the wound appeared small and was only bleeding a little. He then started panting and his back appeared to be bubbling. He passed away in my hands shortly after.

My heart hurts so much. I miss them and i feel so bad that this happened to them. The fox was able to pull the door open with force, it was going to be locked again later. I can't believe I didn't think that this could happen.

I realize how truly blessed I was to have had these little roosters. They were able to keep the fox out of the coop itself, and it seems as though the hens aren't TOO traumatized. They are definitely disoriented and a little skittish. I secured the coop door much better than it was before like I should have done already. I underestimated wildlife which was so dumb of me. We put a trap and caught a bobcat the next night, which was relocated by environmental police. I appreciate everyone on this site sharing their stories, it helps to not feel alone. I loved those chickens so much, I will never forget them. Anyways, thank you for reading this.
I am so sorry🙁
 
Hi everyone,

I just wanted to give an update on these 2 beautiful little boys. This past weekend a fox was able to gain entry into their run and took Sunshine, the flock leader, my favorite chicken. It appeared not without a fight because his feathers were outside the run leading to the woods. The fox tried to come back for more but my mother was able to scare it off. All the other chickens were in the coop were spooked but seemingly okay.

The next morning the ladies timidly came out for snacks, which was odd because Troublemaker was always the one to come barreling out to stuff his little face. I went inside the coop and saw him just laying there looking so I gave him some pets and he seemed to appreciate it. He was limping when checked for injuries so I brought him inside. He slept in my lap for awhile and I noticed he had a puncture wound on his back, the wound appeared small and was only bleeding a little. He then started panting and his back appeared to be bubbling. He passed away in my hands shortly after.

My heart hurts so much. I miss them and i feel so bad that this happened to them. The fox was able to pull the door open with force, it was going to be locked again later. I can't believe I didn't think that this could happen.

I realize how truly blessed I was to have had these little roosters. They were able to keep the fox out of the coop itself, and it seems as though the hens aren't TOO traumatized. They are definitely disoriented and a little skittish. I secured the coop door much better than it was before like I should have done already. I underestimated wildlife which was so dumb of me. We put a trap and caught a bobcat the next night, which was relocated by environmental police. I appreciate everyone on this site sharing their stories, it helps to not feel alone. I loved those chickens so much, I will never forget them. Anyways, thank you for reading this.
You're not dumb. Even the most seasoned "smartest" chicken keepers aren't immune to predators or loss.

You can only do the best you can do, which is exactly what it sounds like you did and are doing. You gave them a great life and valued them. They will be remembered and their memories cherished.

If it weren't for them, your other chickens possibly would have been taken, as you said, so their chivalry will not be forgotten.

Thank you for sharing with us and I hope you find peace in your heart over your loss, eventually, knowing you gave them the best home you could. They were lucky to have someone who cared for them very much.
 
You're not dumb. Even the most seasoned "smartest" chicken keepers aren't immune to predators or loss.

You can only do the best you can do, which is exactly what it sounds like you did and are doing. You gave them a great life and valued them. They will be remembered and their memories cherished.

If it weren't for them, your other chickens possibly would have been taken, as you said, so their chivalry will not be forgotten.

Thank you for sharing with us and I hope you find peace in your heart over your loss, eventually, knowing you gave them the best home you could. They were lucky to have someone who cared for them very much.
Thank you so much for your kind words!
 

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