We have 40 birds with names, speaking of queasy. I have a list. I have to refer to it sometimes....
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This is a question given by my six year old daughter and some of her friends. It is a kind to ticklish question to answer, so we decided to see how the birds operate as a pair. My daughter and her eight year old brother got it in their minds to run a trial. My daughter was gifted a hen of her choosing and I selected a stag that was suitable for the job as easy to handle. Daughter named the hen "Love Heart" and my son named the stag "Trace". We must have 20 chickens with names which makes me queasy sometimes.
My requirement is we are to purchase nothing extra to conserve money. We rounded up materials to construct an elevated nest made of a black plastic milk crate, cardboard from a cereal box, and bungee cords all attached to a pair of T-posts. Kids added some soil and grass for nesting materials. Then we rounded up a couple pens that are soon to be replaced by much heavier versions. A hole was cut into each pen and my son tied them together using short wires be cut to length by bending them repeatedly to promote failure by fatigue. The holes where aligned so the birds can use both pens. One pen covered the nest with shade while the other pen provided more space and will be where feed is applied. In day or so we will place a game camera so we can monitor activity in the nest. If all goes well we will post what is happening so my daughters teacher than distribute findings to the whole class. The kids are already learning a lot. First round of images below.
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Professor Schweetie (EE roo)We have 40 birds with names, speaking of queasy. I have a list. I have to refer to it sometimes....
OpinionI don't see that it is hurting the chickens, it is temporary, and it is an object lesson for the children.
Not sure if you are familiar with @centrarchid and his background.Opinion
I do imagine it can hurt the chickens, especially the hen. Chickens don’t show hurt unless it is about fatal. People search help on this forum for a hen that is over-mated because she shows wounds. Not because the hen is complaining she doesn't like it that the rooster wants to mate even if she doesn’t. Time for a chickens #metoo!
Imo: One rooster needs at least 3 hens (most breeds).
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I do imagine it can hurt the chickens, especially the hen. Chickens don’t show hurt unless it is about fatal. People search help on this forum for a hen that is over-mated because she shows wounds. Not because the hen is complaining she doesn't like it that the rooster wants to mate even if she doesn’t. Time for a chickens #metoo!
Imo: One rooster needs at least 3 hens (most breeds).
Experimenting with animals can be cruel. And I don't think its a good thing to educate children in experimenting with animals when animals can get hurt.
Btw, I think the large chicken factories for eggs and meat are cruel for the chickens too. But millions of people buy these eggs and meat in the supermarkets. So .. millions of people seem to think otherwise (or don't think if they buy food).
Alright, I am biting. I routinely run my chickens as pairs in free-range and penned settings. I got four single mate-ted pairs going right now in similar pens plus the following combinations; six hens one rooster, four hens one rooster, and two trios. The only ones looking a little rough involved the six hens to one rooster because they are in sustained lay and the rooster is a lot heavier. Most of the time in the single mated setups the rooster can be left with the hen through start of hatch. There are some roosters that have demonstrated good behavior around chicks and can be left in with biddies. This approach better in larger pens than used for this thread.Opinion
I do imagine it can hurt the chickens, especially the hen. Chickens don’t show hurt unless it is about fatal. People search help on this forum for a hen that is over-mated because she shows wounds. Not because the hen is complaining she doesn't like it that the rooster wants to mate even if she doesn’t. Time for a chickens #metoo!
Imo: One rooster needs at least 3 hens (most breeds).
Experimenting with animals can be cruel. And I don't think its a good thing to educate children in experimenting with animals when animals can get hurt.
Btw, I think the large chicken factories for eggs and meat are cruel for the chickens too. But millions of people buy these eggs and meat in the supermarkets. So .. millions of people seem to think otherwise (or don't think if they buy food).