Help me please!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

RedJungleFowl

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So i just got a thai rooster chicks from my friend and like when i put it near my other chicks it starts bitting them and one is fighting back and one feather came out from the other chicks not the thai chicks so i was wondering can it kill the other chicks since its a fighting chicken and the other all have feather already but the thai has just started to grow some but its neck is still baby feather so help please.... and how badly will it get and now i'm putting a cage on the thai cockerel for i think a 1 week should i do that or just let them go at it...
 
I would take the thai out for a while and try again later. Might end up being too aggressive for the rest of your flock. If possible you could put him in a cage where they can all see each other but not reach each other.
 
So i just got a thai rooster chicks from my friend and like when i put it near my other chicks it starts bitting them and one is fighting back and one feather came out from the other chicks not the thai chicks so i was wondering can it kill the other chicks since its a fighting chicken and the other all have feather already but the thai has just started to grow some but its neck is still baby feather so help please.... and how badly will it get and now i'm putting a cage on the thai cockerel for i think a 1 week should i do that or just let them go at it...
hi there,
I think u should keep those thai chicks away in another cage. aggressiveness does not give good results between the other chicks if they are not their siblings...keep in mind this thought from me: sibling-sibling=safe: sibling-not sibling=fight

when they get mature that's the time u can put a mature male to ur other breeds...make sure his the only one KING to rule the flock or he might beat or get beaten by the other male breed.
 
oh i only have one male thai the rest are all female so i have 3 female and 1 Thai and yea i out a cage so they can see each other but i think they are old enough cause the hens all have there feather already while the Thai has only begin to grow wings feather tail that's it but so i been told by my friend that if they see each other when u let them all out they will still fight to have a pecking order right or if they see each other long enough they won't fight and i really wanted the rooster to be the king well i know he will be i'm just scared he might kill them but we will see how they do in one week thanks.
 
hi there,
I think u should keep those thai chicks away in another cage. aggressiveness does not give good results between the other chicks if they are not their siblings...keep in mind this thought from me: sibling-sibling=safe: sibling-not sibling=fight

when they get mature that's the time u can put a mature male to ur other breeds...make sure his the only one KING to rule the flock or he might beat or get beaten by the other male breed.
Won't he still fight with them anyway even when they grew old cause like last year i got like a 5 month old australorp and a 4 month brown leghorn and when my unlce brought some thai chicks one female and one male which are only 2 weeks old they did't chase them they only bit them if they came to close but they just ran away and soon they were roosting together so i think it will work out i just need a bigger place right so the other hens can run away or fly.
 
I would take the thai out for a while and try again later. Might end up being too aggressive for the rest of your flock. If possible you could put him in a cage where they can all see each other but not reach each other.
wait so what do u mean try later ? and how does the cage help just asking.
 
hello RJF:
well, leave it with this line, The more often they see each other, the more they get to use seeing each other.
And with that territories are made, dominated by the 'alpha' one.
as they mature that 'alpha' one will gonna get or 'chicken-Nap' (lol) female/s owned by the submissive male...no breed exemption, as long as theyre all in one pen.
 

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