Sammi_0411
Crowing
Hey chickens are like raptors anyways probs why he enjoys cuddly dinosaur 



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it’s funny because with the dinosaur he bites the tail to hold on and then uh basically does it backwards which is so funny but then i feel bad the dino has uh stuff on its faceOut of my many cockerels and roosters, I have one cockerel that does this. His name is Kitty. He hatched out with another cockerel, Zeon. Apparently Zeon isn't interested in being a "wing man" (no pun intended) for Kitty's practice adventures and has taken to attacking Kitty every time he discovers this. I keep telling Zeon that he should be happy that Kitty's not trying to practice on him and let him be. Kitty doesn't really have a preference but now I feel like I need to get him a dinosaur
THANK YOU!! Which makes sense. I basically did that for my latest chicks because I wanted all my kiddos in the same place so my time wouldn’t be split so they’re in a “chicken jail” in the back corner of my photo. and i figured integration would be so much easier if they’ve already shared the same space for weeks!!Early in this thread you asked what "see no touch" means and I didn't see where anybody answered that. Basically it's a method of integrating one group of chickens with another in a way that prevents fighting or damage to either group. You arrange the groups in such a way that they can see each other but can't actually touch or contact each other. I have a bachelor pen adjacent to my chickens' regular run that I put my younger group in. They are side by side, only separated by a chain link fence. I keep them like this for a couple of weeks, till the babies are nearly the size of the Big Girls. Then one day I open the gate between them, and they begin to mingle, none of them realizing the barrier is gone. I have no problems with aggression among them. This is the "see-no-touch" method.
Sounds like a plan! Good luck. And enjoy your flock!THANK YOU!! Which makes sense. I basically did that for my latest chicks because I wanted all my kiddos in the same place so my time wouldn’t be split so they’re in a “chicken jail” in the back corner of my photo. and i figured integration would be so much easier if they’ve already shared the same space for weeks!!
our barn/coop that’s attached to the barn is being redone next month so i’ll definitely keep that in mind to have a way to separate more than just the chicks/big kids !!