LaurenRitz
Crowing
The chicks first outside excursion was an adventure. They're in the broody cage attached to another coop. The other birds have been interested but basically ignored them except for complaining that they couldn't get to the food.
I opened the door, and this time she led her chicks out for the first time. One of the young cockerels immediately went after the chicks. Mama got between and it was just like watching a rooster fight. She wouldn't let him get to the chicks and he wasn't going to allow her to put him in his place.
Chaos ensued, chicks scattered and crying, Mama absolutely determined and Jr. Birdman angry as all getout. I had to fight him off with a stick, then I had to coax the chicks back to Mama (they were behind the coop where she couldn't get to them) get Jr. Birdman out of the broody coop and coax Mama back into it.
I think I understand what happened, to an extent. The cockerel is 16 weeks old, never seen chicks before, and he was curious. Mom (rightly) took his interest as a threst and warned him away. He did not take well to a threat from a "gurl."
Another part of the issue is that she's not part of his flock. Although her flock has access to the area, she's not part of his family.
So far, so good. This hen has gone broody before, and there were no histrionics. But now I'm nervous about taking her and her chicks back to the coop as I had planned. I have no way to isolate them there.
I am also suddenly nervous about using the broody cage for future broodies. It's secure, and safer than the coop, but is this always going to be an issue? Or was this a one-off?
I opened the door, and this time she led her chicks out for the first time. One of the young cockerels immediately went after the chicks. Mama got between and it was just like watching a rooster fight. She wouldn't let him get to the chicks and he wasn't going to allow her to put him in his place.
Chaos ensued, chicks scattered and crying, Mama absolutely determined and Jr. Birdman angry as all getout. I had to fight him off with a stick, then I had to coax the chicks back to Mama (they were behind the coop where she couldn't get to them) get Jr. Birdman out of the broody coop and coax Mama back into it.
I think I understand what happened, to an extent. The cockerel is 16 weeks old, never seen chicks before, and he was curious. Mom (rightly) took his interest as a threst and warned him away. He did not take well to a threat from a "gurl."
Another part of the issue is that she's not part of his flock. Although her flock has access to the area, she's not part of his family.
So far, so good. This hen has gone broody before, and there were no histrionics. But now I'm nervous about taking her and her chicks back to the coop as I had planned. I have no way to isolate them there.
I am also suddenly nervous about using the broody cage for future broodies. It's secure, and safer than the coop, but is this always going to be an issue? Or was this a one-off?