Zanna
Songster
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I realize I can still use him for breeding and I still want to even if the eye does not heal. My flock is a large community free-ranging flock on 11 acres (they only use about 2 though!). Hating the idea of having to keep him separated/locked up and the hens I would put with him for times other than breeding (I have that stupid black beauty mentality, although I am not that way with my competition horses!). Also, I have no breedworthy bcm hens yet, probably 6 mos. away, growing out yet another batch of babies! Do they adjust to being kept separated in a small area for most of their lives after having so much freedom?? Would one hen work until I had some breeders (again, looking at at least 6 mos.)? He was not getting picked on till apparently 2 days ago, they have tons of space to run away. Their coop door opens at daylight and closes at dark so they are only confined at roost time.
For your batchelor pens, do you just put all the ones you want to pen up together? They get along fine because there are no hens to fight over? I do have an Orp roo who is going to be culled but a NH, WL, and another BCM (which you all liked as well) I had planned to keep (completely different type from this guy, short back, darker). Also I plan on growing out my Del roos and maybe keeping one or two of them.......... Decisions, decisions!!! I have the space and a very handy DH so can certainly make a permanent set-up for separation but I love them free ranging, and the bonus of the feed savings!!
I realize I can still use him for breeding and I still want to even if the eye does not heal. My flock is a large community free-ranging flock on 11 acres (they only use about 2 though!). Hating the idea of having to keep him separated/locked up and the hens I would put with him for times other than breeding (I have that stupid black beauty mentality, although I am not that way with my competition horses!). Also, I have no breedworthy bcm hens yet, probably 6 mos. away, growing out yet another batch of babies! Do they adjust to being kept separated in a small area for most of their lives after having so much freedom?? Would one hen work until I had some breeders (again, looking at at least 6 mos.)? He was not getting picked on till apparently 2 days ago, they have tons of space to run away. Their coop door opens at daylight and closes at dark so they are only confined at roost time.
For your batchelor pens, do you just put all the ones you want to pen up together? They get along fine because there are no hens to fight over? I do have an Orp roo who is going to be culled but a NH, WL, and another BCM (which you all liked as well) I had planned to keep (completely different type from this guy, short back, darker). Also I plan on growing out my Del roos and maybe keeping one or two of them.......... Decisions, decisions!!! I have the space and a very handy DH so can certainly make a permanent set-up for separation but I love them free ranging, and the bonus of the feed savings!!
Zanna, I like him a lot! He might make it work, why not let him try?
Can you try putting optical Terramiyacin ointment in the eye, instead of neosporin?
I have that for the horses so I will treat him with that instead, Thanks!
Can you try putting optical Terramiyacin ointment in the eye, instead of neosporin?
I have that for the horses so I will treat him with that instead, Thanks!