sawilliams
Songster
Long story short I have 10 hens the top 3 will occasionally month the others in a display of dominance. I have had them offer 2 years never had a rooster. I do now have a cockerel "Roosty" (in question different story) that is about 20w he had been with the flock for about 10 weeks and then 7 chicks about 10weeks old (6 pullets 1 cockerel).
So my mounting hens, it's not like a gang banger thing or anything all 3 mount at different times for different reasons, never compete with each other about it and all 3 lay eggs. They are and have always been #1, 2 and 3 in the pecking order each having different head jobs. Mildred is the leader, Ms. Marshall is the enforcer, and Black Betty is the watcher.
So today i let the chickens (all 18) out to free range. Just before I got around to the coop I heard a squabble, much like any hen putting a lower hen in her place. I didn't worry about this since the squabbles happen much more often now that mama had left her brood. As i let them Black Betty ran after Roosty to mount him. Unlike the other hens he refused this act of dominance with a brief squabble in his attempt to get away. I immediately realized this was likly the same squabble I heard moments before and Betty was trying agian to prove her position.
Now i know with a new young cockerel there will be an uproar in the chain of command as he comes of age, along with some vocal refusals, but as of right now he isn't to that point.
So the part the confussed me slightly. I could understand an immature pullet refusing a mounting and certainly expect it from a rooster or cocker, but i didn't expect even the head hens to try to mount a cockerel... is this normal considering the changes?
As to questioning Roostys gender, it's another post and he seems to just be a late bloomers as he is just finally starting to take a rooster like appearance. No eggs no crow from him yet.
So my mounting hens, it's not like a gang banger thing or anything all 3 mount at different times for different reasons, never compete with each other about it and all 3 lay eggs. They are and have always been #1, 2 and 3 in the pecking order each having different head jobs. Mildred is the leader, Ms. Marshall is the enforcer, and Black Betty is the watcher.
So today i let the chickens (all 18) out to free range. Just before I got around to the coop I heard a squabble, much like any hen putting a lower hen in her place. I didn't worry about this since the squabbles happen much more often now that mama had left her brood. As i let them Black Betty ran after Roosty to mount him. Unlike the other hens he refused this act of dominance with a brief squabble in his attempt to get away. I immediately realized this was likly the same squabble I heard moments before and Betty was trying agian to prove her position.
Now i know with a new young cockerel there will be an uproar in the chain of command as he comes of age, along with some vocal refusals, but as of right now he isn't to that point.
So the part the confussed me slightly. I could understand an immature pullet refusing a mounting and certainly expect it from a rooster or cocker, but i didn't expect even the head hens to try to mount a cockerel... is this normal considering the changes?
As to questioning Roostys gender, it's another post and he seems to just be a late bloomers as he is just finally starting to take a rooster like appearance. No eggs no crow from him yet.