- Jan 22, 2013
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Hey Chickeners,
So, about 5 weeks ago I ordered 100 chicks - all roosters. The hatchery advertised them as a fry pan bargain, and since I'm raising meat birds, I decided to try them.
They are all different breeds, Ancona, Wyandotte, Australorpe, Orpington, etc.
About a week and a half ago, I moved them to an outside pen. They are almost all feathered out and still just need a light at night.
They've always been kinda spunky, but today I noticed that a lot have pecking wounds all across their backs and shoulders. I'm concerned that they are becoming too aggressive and will kill each other - but I'm surprised it happened so fast. They are only five weeks old.
I have raised one group just prior to this, about the same number of birds in the same amount of space. There are a good number of roos in that bunch too - I'd say 2 to 1, and so far I have had minimal problems from that group.
Any ideas? I know that Anconas can be aggressive birds, I got some because they are also supposed to be great foragers, and good at avoiding predators. But this time it seems that they are becoming aggressive really early on.
What should I do?
cull some to give them more room?
try to sell them off and get a female group?
let them be?
any advice you guys have is, always, much appreciated.
I'm still a newb, but someday I'll be able to give advice back
Jerah
So, about 5 weeks ago I ordered 100 chicks - all roosters. The hatchery advertised them as a fry pan bargain, and since I'm raising meat birds, I decided to try them.
They are all different breeds, Ancona, Wyandotte, Australorpe, Orpington, etc.
About a week and a half ago, I moved them to an outside pen. They are almost all feathered out and still just need a light at night.
They've always been kinda spunky, but today I noticed that a lot have pecking wounds all across their backs and shoulders. I'm concerned that they are becoming too aggressive and will kill each other - but I'm surprised it happened so fast. They are only five weeks old.
I have raised one group just prior to this, about the same number of birds in the same amount of space. There are a good number of roos in that bunch too - I'd say 2 to 1, and so far I have had minimal problems from that group.
Any ideas? I know that Anconas can be aggressive birds, I got some because they are also supposed to be great foragers, and good at avoiding predators. But this time it seems that they are becoming aggressive really early on.
What should I do?
cull some to give them more room?
try to sell them off and get a female group?
let them be?
any advice you guys have is, always, much appreciated.
I'm still a newb, but someday I'll be able to give advice back
Jerah