*Buff Orpington Thread!*

What do roosters act like? I have 4BOs and today I was watching them from the window and they were all running around fighting or sparig with each other and the EE Roo I have. Does that mean they are Roos or do hens do the same thing?
 
Bella and chick are enjoying being outside again
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Managed to get a hold of Bella today and check her wound, it's healing really well. I have put another later of spray on though just to me on the safe side
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Bella and chick are enjoying being outside again
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Managed to get a hold of Bella today and check her wound, it's healing really well. I have put another later of spray on though just to me on the safe side
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That chick is for sure a roo!!
 
Have a question about roosters. I bought 6 chicks 17 weeks ago, 2 BO's and 3 BSLs. Got a roo in the bunch. He is very aggressive toward my older hens and jumps on them repeatedly without even a thank you mam, may I. He is traumatizing my hens so I quarantined him. My question is will he grow out of this obsessive behavior and become the gentleman that my Henry was or do I need to get rid of him? He's 17 weeks old so he is still quite young - teenage years - ya know how that is!
 
Well it all depends on how much time you want to invest in the rooster. Is he worth your time? If he is then I would train him to be better than a "Teenage boy" ;) If he isn't worth the time and is just a problem rooster cull, Cull, CULL!!
He most likely will not outgrow his annoying stage without intervention from you. I am able to keep 17 roosters in perfect harmony but I am very active in the pecking order and maintain my dominance. Maintaining a pecking order with you as the head will curb his "annoying" persona.
 

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