We have had 2 roosters since they were approx one day old. My daughter raised them and they are her "babies". The have been held since they were very young and would sleep on her, loved being with her, loved being held. They are 5 months old now. Sadly, a few days ago, a hawk killed one of the roosters right on our deck. We missed it by just a minute or so, but intervened in time that the hawk did not get to carry him away. My daughter was/is devastated(I am too). I have had thoughts of introducing a hen or even another rooster, but I'm not sure the current rooster we have would accept it? We currently have a bantam cochin, the one that was killed was a bantam golden phoenix. The cochin we have was the dominant rooster, but the two roosters did everything together. They rarely fought. Our little cochin seems a little lost without his buddy, but I don't want to do the wrong thing. We only had the 2 roosters and I do not want a large amount, so the max I would want to have would be 3 total. Would you advise this and would it be better to introduce a hen or two over a rooster? What age of chicken would you introduce? Or would it be better to leave him alone?
Sorry for your loss. He and the other rooster got a long because they were raised together. It is very likely that he and another rooster would fight. If it were me I would try to obtain two bantam hens for him. Silkies or chochins would be excellent additions. Be on guard. The hawk will be back.
