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Chirping
- Sep 14, 2016
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My hub is going to sell one of our roosters, a light sussex rooster. It does make sense:
1. We have too many roosters, 27 free ranging chickens, 6 of them roosters.They fight often and interfere each other in mating.
2. This one is unusually aggressive, he attacks me and my hub, and he bully other roosters.
3. We bought him with our light sussex hen together from the same person, so they may be related, which causes inbreeding.
But he and the light sussex hen are a pair, they are raised together, they are always together, the hen follows him everywhere, they perch together in the night. So I'm not sure what the response of our hen if he suddenly disappears. Would she forget him quickly and find other friend or would she pine? Anybody has experience in this aspect? Thanks in advance.
1. We have too many roosters, 27 free ranging chickens, 6 of them roosters.They fight often and interfere each other in mating.
2. This one is unusually aggressive, he attacks me and my hub, and he bully other roosters.
3. We bought him with our light sussex hen together from the same person, so they may be related, which causes inbreeding.
But he and the light sussex hen are a pair, they are raised together, they are always together, the hen follows him everywhere, they perch together in the night. So I'm not sure what the response of our hen if he suddenly disappears. Would she forget him quickly and find other friend or would she pine? Anybody has experience in this aspect? Thanks in advance.