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I’ve been surprised at how relaxed my cockerels are, I was expecting them to chase the pullets and fight with each other on occasion, also expected some signs of aggression from at least one of them
I have three cockerels that are five months old, and they all get along really well, with each other, the pullets and with people
They had a very slight rough stage a few months ago but they act similar to my hens now
The alpha rooster ignores the other roosters and stands guard outside the hutch when the sun sets for a while
The other two get along really well and work together to defend the flock from magpies
They’ve never forced the pullets even though they are the same age ands could be laying now (but it’s winter)
Don’t chase the hens either but do wing dances
Did I get super lucky with good boys? I raised them all from chicks and didn’t have any issues
Everyone who sees my flock is surprised how chill they are
Is there a way I can get the same result again if I raise more? Or just luck of the draw? I know they could still change but it’s hard to imagine
I have three cockerels that are five months old, and they all get along really well, with each other, the pullets and with people
They had a very slight rough stage a few months ago but they act similar to my hens now
The alpha rooster ignores the other roosters and stands guard outside the hutch when the sun sets for a while
The other two get along really well and work together to defend the flock from magpies
They’ve never forced the pullets even though they are the same age ands could be laying now (but it’s winter)
Don’t chase the hens either but do wing dances
Did I get super lucky with good boys? I raised them all from chicks and didn’t have any issues
Everyone who sees my flock is surprised how chill they are
Is there a way I can get the same result again if I raise more? Or just luck of the draw? I know they could still change but it’s hard to imagine