lzufelt
In the Brooder
Hi everyone,
I am looking for some insight on my backyard chickens.
On February 14, 2015 I hatched 14 baby Chicks. We ended up with only four (positive) hens. Recently I sold four of my more dominent roosters to hobby farms in our area which brought us down to 10 chickens. I have one little hen that gets picked on way more often then my other three confirmed hens.
I am not sure if they are just picking on her or if they are starting to mate (I received my first egg this morning). They have drawn blood from her once which breaks my heart and I end up screaming and trying to save her from them BUT I don't want to be interfering with the "natural way" of them mating?
I think it is also important to add that none of my roosters are aggressive towards me or anyone else that enters the coop or yard.
I would appreciate any advice or insight!
Thank you in advance!
(**I am looking to get rid of four more roosters and adding more hens to my coop as to keep two of my roosters**)
I am looking for some insight on my backyard chickens.
On February 14, 2015 I hatched 14 baby Chicks. We ended up with only four (positive) hens. Recently I sold four of my more dominent roosters to hobby farms in our area which brought us down to 10 chickens. I have one little hen that gets picked on way more often then my other three confirmed hens.
I am not sure if they are just picking on her or if they are starting to mate (I received my first egg this morning). They have drawn blood from her once which breaks my heart and I end up screaming and trying to save her from them BUT I don't want to be interfering with the "natural way" of them mating?
I think it is also important to add that none of my roosters are aggressive towards me or anyone else that enters the coop or yard.
I would appreciate any advice or insight!
Thank you in advance!
(**I am looking to get rid of four more roosters and adding more hens to my coop as to keep two of my roosters**)
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