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Thank you so much! I think so too!He very handsome, by the way!
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Thank you so much! I think so too!He very handsome, by the way!
I usually don’t tie any of them. If you’re just introducing them you should put him in a different cage for a week and let the hens meet him from the outside of the cage.Thank you so much for your reply too! No he is the only Chicken male I got. But I have male chicks 2 month old so I need to Becareful. Thank you so much! May I ask. Do I usually tie roosters and the hens get close them? Or should I let them free?
I usually don’t tie any of them. If you’re just introducing them you should put him in a different cage for a week and let the hens meet him from the outside of the cage.
No keep the cage closed.I'm sorry I think I don't understand. So I will put the rooster inside eof the cage and the cage is open so the hens will come in? Or the cage is closed? If it's opened I need to tie them inside?
If they keep attacking him then they are not okay with him. I’d put him in there for a week.Oooh I see. How many days will I keep him inside the cage? And How I would I know of if the hens are "OK" with him?
Oh I don't know. But I will take a picture of them and send it here. I don't know how to look at them. All of the chickens here are left in my care so it was abrupt but I need to learn to take care of them. I will send the pictures asapIf they keep attacking him then they are not okay with him. I’d put him in there for a week.
Try putting him in the hens' pen in a separate cage (with food and water) for a week. Then let him out and see if the girls are constantly attacking him. Let us know how it goes, and then we may be able to give more advice.Oh I don't know. But I will take a picture of them and send it here. I don't know how to look at them. All of the chickens here are left in my care so it was abrupt but I need to learn to take care of them. I will send the pictures asap
Here are some hens what kind of breed is this?If they keep attacking him then they are not okay with him. I’d put him in there for a week.
Thank you for your reply. I'm a bit confused. So you mean usually you have a separate coop for female and male chickens?Try putting him in the hens' pen in a separate cage (with food and water) for a week. Then let him out and see if the girls are constantly attacking him. Let us know how it goes, and then we may be able to give more advice.