brideoftheson
Chirping
Hello. I’m new on here. I have 14 free range chickens that are 18wks old. (1/2 PBR ½ SLW)
I have only one roo (PBR) who is VERY friendly to everyone. No eggs yet from the hens. Their coop is 4ft X 10ft with various perches.
Help! I’ve looked all over this site (and other sites) and have not yet seen any useful advice. I don’t want to get rid of my roo because I plan to breed the rocks at some point. Perhaps someone has some new advice I haven’t seen yet. My Roo is a “Romeo” for sure and is very active with the ladies. He’s not causing injuries to the hens: they are just afraid of him. PROBLEM: For the last three nights more and more of them are refusing to go into the coop at night. For their safety I have to hunt them down, gather, and bring them to the coop which is not an easy task. Does anyone have any GOOD ideas on how to help this learning process less traumatic? I think I might separate my roo for tonight just to give them a break, but separating him every night is unrealistic. I can’t physically chase chickens. Note: They have water and treats in their coop every night, so there is reason to go in. Help!
I have only one roo (PBR) who is VERY friendly to everyone. No eggs yet from the hens. Their coop is 4ft X 10ft with various perches.
Help! I’ve looked all over this site (and other sites) and have not yet seen any useful advice. I don’t want to get rid of my roo because I plan to breed the rocks at some point. Perhaps someone has some new advice I haven’t seen yet. My Roo is a “Romeo” for sure and is very active with the ladies. He’s not causing injuries to the hens: they are just afraid of him. PROBLEM: For the last three nights more and more of them are refusing to go into the coop at night. For their safety I have to hunt them down, gather, and bring them to the coop which is not an easy task. Does anyone have any GOOD ideas on how to help this learning process less traumatic? I think I might separate my roo for tonight just to give them a break, but separating him every night is unrealistic. I can’t physically chase chickens. Note: They have water and treats in their coop every night, so there is reason to go in. Help!