- Jul 7, 2014
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we have a slightly complicated situation.
We brought 4 chicks home. One of our pullets ended up being a cockerel, his name is Noodle. Our original 4 are 10 weeks. We have another that’s 7 weeks.
Friday we lost one of our pullets (our GLW). So now our pullets are our 10w buff Orpington and the silkie (pretty sure it’s a girl). And a 7 week old Barnevelder.
Saturday we brought 3 chicks home. A SLW, an EE and a lavender Orpington (SR).
Our cockerel is 10 weeks old and an EE. He’s a good boy. He started crowing at 5 weeks. Before we lost Ella (GLW) he didn’t peck the silkie. But starting yesterday he’s started pecking her on the back of the head like he did with the other girls. The BO and the Barnevelder are also chasing and pecking each other’s heads, I think they’re establishing a new pecking order since Ella was top pullet.
Anyway... will we have enough hens for noodle? When all the girls are grown, obviously lol. We’ll be getting 2 more chicks this summer. Or would it better to rehome him? Will he be happier with more ladies? Will the ladies be happier without him? Will the remaining birds be ok losing him with the recent loss of Ella? They’re all really close, when they takes naps and sleep at night they’re always all bunched up; they aren’t cold, they just like snuggling.
Noodle is my older daughter’s chicken. She really loves him.
We brought 4 chicks home. One of our pullets ended up being a cockerel, his name is Noodle. Our original 4 are 10 weeks. We have another that’s 7 weeks.
Friday we lost one of our pullets (our GLW). So now our pullets are our 10w buff Orpington and the silkie (pretty sure it’s a girl). And a 7 week old Barnevelder.
Saturday we brought 3 chicks home. A SLW, an EE and a lavender Orpington (SR).
Our cockerel is 10 weeks old and an EE. He’s a good boy. He started crowing at 5 weeks. Before we lost Ella (GLW) he didn’t peck the silkie. But starting yesterday he’s started pecking her on the back of the head like he did with the other girls. The BO and the Barnevelder are also chasing and pecking each other’s heads, I think they’re establishing a new pecking order since Ella was top pullet.
Anyway... will we have enough hens for noodle? When all the girls are grown, obviously lol. We’ll be getting 2 more chicks this summer. Or would it better to rehome him? Will he be happier with more ladies? Will the ladies be happier without him? Will the remaining birds be ok losing him with the recent loss of Ella? They’re all really close, when they takes naps and sleep at night they’re always all bunched up; they aren’t cold, they just like snuggling.
Noodle is my older daughter’s chicken. She really loves him.