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I went against all advice, and put my three RIR chicks in with the 10 BCMs. I waited a couple of days to see if the RIR chicks showed any signs of illness, and they did not. So, I took the chance.
The BCMs are four weeks old and the RIRs are seven, so my fear was that the RIRs would pick on the BCMs. In fact, just the opposite is true. There are four BCMs that I am convinced are cockerels.
The biggest, James, is fine with the new coop companions, but roo #2 seems to want to prove himself by bullying the RIRs. He tries to keep them away from the feeder, and often makes a run at one and tries to peck its eye. He is this way with some of the BCM chicks, but less violently.
I have explained his bad behavior, and assessed some consequences, and he seems less aggressive, at least when I am around. I obviously don't need four roosters, and roo #2 may be the first eliminated from the contest
My question is, "How long would you wait, assuming #2's bad behavior continues?"
The BCMs are four weeks old and the RIRs are seven, so my fear was that the RIRs would pick on the BCMs. In fact, just the opposite is true. There are four BCMs that I am convinced are cockerels.
The biggest, James, is fine with the new coop companions, but roo #2 seems to want to prove himself by bullying the RIRs. He tries to keep them away from the feeder, and often makes a run at one and tries to peck its eye. He is this way with some of the BCM chicks, but less violently.
I have explained his bad behavior, and assessed some consequences, and he seems less aggressive, at least when I am around. I obviously don't need four roosters, and roo #2 may be the first eliminated from the contest
My question is, "How long would you wait, assuming #2's bad behavior continues?"
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