And don't feel bad if you keep the wrong ones, we've all done that too!
There's always next year, and more chicks...
Mary
There's always next year, and more chicks...
Mary
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And don't feel bad if you keep the wrong ones, we've all done that too!
There's always next year, and more chicks...
Mary
There is no way Tanner my speckled sussex is going. This bird loves me. The recent Silver lace wyandotte was super aggressive. My wife I think was actually happy the hawk got him. I liked him though. The Little tiny bantam. So cute. Probably weighs 10 ounces. I'll try and take some pictures and show you all. The 3 golden wyandottes are georgous. I would love to keep one. Man that's three. one rooster to 10 to 12 hens is the rule of thumb correct? Well I have to go get more
Your hens may help educate these cockerels, which is a good thing.
I hope you aren't misinterpreting this behavior from the SS cockerel; time will tell. These boys are starting to mature, and you will know more over the next few months. Do cut down on numbers though!
Mary
That number isn't set in stone. It really depends on the temperament of the roosters/cockerels. You can try keeping 3 cockerels, but you have to closely watch your flock. Are the boys constantly fighting, are they over mating the ladies, are the hens/pullets hiding from them....watch for things like that. Also the entire mood of the flock, do they seem happy and relaxed, or do they seem uptight tense and flighty. If you spend time with them you can decide if the boys you have are a good fit or not.Man that's three. one rooster to 10 to 12 hens is the rule of thumb correct?