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Do you have a rooster?I recently noticed that there is a patch of feathers missing from the back of my 3 month old ameraucana missing. Is this picking behavior or do I need to look for pests? Should I treat the area in some way?
I don't know. They are 16 weeks old and I haven't figured that out yet. I would think that it is a little early for mounting behavior yet and I haven't seen any shenanigans.Do you have a rooster?
I have a rooster just a little older and he started attempting (bad attempts because the girls weren't ready) around 15-16 weeks. Lots of feathers flying and yelling from my girls. So if you might have a roo, it's possible it's from his awful attempts to mount her. But you should still rule out other reasons, pests or pecking, as well.I don't know. They are 16 weeks old and I haven't figured that out yet. I would think that it is a little early for mounting behavior yet and I haven't seen any shenanigans.
It really is dependant on the cockerel. I've had them start crowing as early as 4 weeks and by 16 weeks they were attempting to mount. I've had others that I didn't hear crow until they were 16 weeks old and didn't try to mount until they were closer to 5-6 months. However, at 16 weeks usually most pullets are not interested and will run away when a young cockerel grabs them. Usually if a pullet or hen has a bald spot on the back of the head/neck then there is a male involved.I don't know. They are 16 weeks old and I haven't figured that out yet. I would think that it is a little early for mounting behavior yet and I haven't seen any shenanigans.