BOOMchickengirl
In the Brooder
- Mar 28, 2021
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We cuddled all our babies, and continued to do so as they grew. One stopped letting us pick him up shortly after we moved them into the coop and run. Occasionally he'll peck at us, but only if he feels like we might try to grab him. One is kinda skittish, but causes no trouble and likes us better after we helped him with mites, and "saved" him after a predator scared him off into the woods. The two cochins remained friendly and would let us walk right up and pick them up, one would run to me, and liked to be very near while I gardened, she is one of the smartest, and was definitely the cuddliest, until one day, she just started biting. Anytime we try to pick her up now she pecks hard, enough to draw blood. It litterally just happened overnight. Thoughts or suggestions? We miss her being our little cuddle bug.
Of that batch of four we got in mid March, three are cockrells. So far no major conflicts, but we know with that male to female ratio it can't last. How long do you think we have before they start to have major problems? We are also having a hard time deciding which to keep. The white frizzle was such a cuddly boy, and he's smart, and protective, and definitely the alpha. Now he's not cuddly, but I can see he has the makings of a good protector and provider. The silky mix will be going to a new home, but I don't want to separate him yet (or maybe I do, I'm open to advice) since he and the frizzle are currently best buds. The black cochin has remained sweet and cuddly (our only cuddly one in fact), and he and the only female (also cochin) are best buddies, although all four get along. I really want to keep the male cochin, and I've known two roosters to sometimes get along. Not certain yet, but I think we have 6 more that will be female.
The big ones, mediums, and littles all hang out just fine in the yard, but I'm reluctant to put them all in the coop and run together just yet. The oldest came home mid march, the mediums came up Easter weekend, and the little ones we got the beginning of June I think.
Thoughts?
Of that batch of four we got in mid March, three are cockrells. So far no major conflicts, but we know with that male to female ratio it can't last. How long do you think we have before they start to have major problems? We are also having a hard time deciding which to keep. The white frizzle was such a cuddly boy, and he's smart, and protective, and definitely the alpha. Now he's not cuddly, but I can see he has the makings of a good protector and provider. The silky mix will be going to a new home, but I don't want to separate him yet (or maybe I do, I'm open to advice) since he and the frizzle are currently best buds. The black cochin has remained sweet and cuddly (our only cuddly one in fact), and he and the only female (also cochin) are best buddies, although all four get along. I really want to keep the male cochin, and I've known two roosters to sometimes get along. Not certain yet, but I think we have 6 more that will be female.
The big ones, mediums, and littles all hang out just fine in the yard, but I'm reluctant to put them all in the coop and run together just yet. The oldest came home mid march, the mediums came up Easter weekend, and the little ones we got the beginning of June I think.
Thoughts?
I tamed him in just a few days. It's a dominance thing. When I first got him home I picked him up and held my hand to him. He bit me so I grabbed his beak and held it shut for a while. He kinda looked at me like I was crazy lol. I put him on the ground and he immediately tried to spur me. I picked him back up and held his legs together in my hands. I gave him treats when he behaved himself and when he did something wrong I picked him up and held him. If he bit I held his mouth shut and if he tried to spur I held his legs together. If he went after another rooster I picked him up and put him in a cage alone for about 20 minutes-30 minutes to let him think about what he had done. He went from being a bully to being a baby. He is actually my sweetest rooster now and I have only had him like 2-3 weeks! Hope this helps! Just remember if they do good give treats. I have tamed lots of rude hens this way as well. I have even tamed mean turkeys this way.