OMG this is why I have already named my little cockerel Napoleon he has already bitten me twice because I got too close to his hens!!! He has been trying to take on my huge Cochin rooster on one side of the fence and a huge Orp hen on the other. This little guy has more testosterone than all my roos put together!! None of my roos have been quite this aggressive when let out of the box. I have already had to put up a solid barrier between him and my rooster pen. At first I was afraid my big roos would hurt them now I am worried Napolean will hurt not only them but himself in the process.I adore my bantam cochins. I had a few large fowl cochin hens that I finally sold last fall so I could just focus on my banties. They are the most comical little birds and you don't really need a special set up for them. Mine have a separate pen for breeding season but they are wintering over with my large fowl orpington flock and they do just fine. In fact my splash hens like to roost in the rafters of the coop which drives me crazy but they love it up there. My cochin roos are ferociously protective of their little ladies and don't let the LF roos near them. In fact my mille fleur cochin roo chased my giant black english orp boy all over the pen the other day because he got too close to the cochin hens! I think you will find you really enjoy them and they aren't difficult to care for at all.![]()
I don't think I will ever feel comfortable with putting the Bantams in with my LFs.
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