- Mar 3, 2011
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Hello,
I was wondering about the behavior of cockerels. I raised chickens before but now for the first time I got cockerels. Currently, I have 14 pullets and 2 cockerels who are 4 months old. So far so good, both cockerels get along well and work together as a team. They even sleep together at night!
Lately, if I have a couple of chickens around me, they come running and try to herd them away. I am not sure if they are herding them away from us or just because they like to have all the pullets together. in one spot so that they're easier to keep an eye on.
I see them sometimes go herd some chickens separated from the flock at times when I am not there, so assume this is normal behavior or if it's a sign of distrust? Am I interfering with their job by entertaining the chickens? The cockerels come nearby and herd them away if they can and open their wings a couple of times, but if the chickens are too stubborn to return, the cockerels leave and come back running towards us later to try again.
Today a pullet hopped onto my lap. One cockerel came pretty close, looking at us. I looked at him, he turned his head away. The other cockerel was a bit behind with one leg raised up like a pointing dog. The one close to us said something in rooster language and the pullet answered. It sounded like "come on, come joins us" and the pullet "no I am having fun right now."
After he left again, the pullet jumped off my lap and returned even though slowly at her own pace as if to make a point that she comes when she wants to.
I was wondering about the behavior of cockerels. I raised chickens before but now for the first time I got cockerels. Currently, I have 14 pullets and 2 cockerels who are 4 months old. So far so good, both cockerels get along well and work together as a team. They even sleep together at night!
Lately, if I have a couple of chickens around me, they come running and try to herd them away. I am not sure if they are herding them away from us or just because they like to have all the pullets together. in one spot so that they're easier to keep an eye on.
I see them sometimes go herd some chickens separated from the flock at times when I am not there, so assume this is normal behavior or if it's a sign of distrust? Am I interfering with their job by entertaining the chickens? The cockerels come nearby and herd them away if they can and open their wings a couple of times, but if the chickens are too stubborn to return, the cockerels leave and come back running towards us later to try again.
Today a pullet hopped onto my lap. One cockerel came pretty close, looking at us. I looked at him, he turned his head away. The other cockerel was a bit behind with one leg raised up like a pointing dog. The one close to us said something in rooster language and the pullet answered. It sounded like "come on, come joins us" and the pullet "no I am having fun right now."
After he left again, the pullet jumped off my lap and returned even though slowly at her own pace as if to make a point that she comes when she wants to.