Sep 3, 2020 Thread starter #11 C chillst1 Chirping Joined Jul 21, 2020 Messages 43 Reaction score 19 Points 76 So if my cornish cross is a boy is he going to mount all my small hens and crush them?
Sep 3, 2020 #12 F FanofRhodeislandreds Songster Joined Aug 30, 2020 Messages 125 Reaction score 313 Points 166 Cornishs do have small tails. And no he will not crush small hens.
Sep 3, 2020 #13 JacinLarkwell Wrangler Premium Feather Member 5 Years Friend Joined Mar 19, 2020 Messages 38,637 Reaction score 115,281 Points 1,511 Location South-Eastern Montana Depends on his size vs theirs. I've pad large roosters seriously injure small hens
Sep 3, 2020 #14 F FanofRhodeislandreds Songster Joined Aug 30, 2020 Messages 125 Reaction score 313 Points 166 Mine has never crushed or injured small hens. if your worried about it don't put him in with bantams.
Mine has never crushed or injured small hens. if your worried about it don't put him in with bantams.
Sep 4, 2020 #15 The Happster Happs Friend Joined Apr 5, 2020 Messages 7,754 Reaction score 35,975 Points 976 Location Cloud Nine He is male. It depends on just how small 'small' is. I wouldn't put him with bantam hens, no. He's unlikely to live long. It's good he free ranges. Any cockerels can injure pullets. It depends a good deal on his personality too.
He is male. It depends on just how small 'small' is. I wouldn't put him with bantam hens, no. He's unlikely to live long. It's good he free ranges. Any cockerels can injure pullets. It depends a good deal on his personality too.