I was planning on waiting until Sunday night but our weather is changing quickly from cold to warm to cold and I don't want to wait that long. I'll be dubbing with my fiskars scissors tonight.
That BO roo and my banty roo are the best and I don't want to lose either of them until its of old age. I put the Andalusian roo in the freezer last weekend- he was absolutely beautiful before and after. He was getting too protective of his flock, he felt I was a danger to his girls.
I'm thinking the EE roo should go in the freezer this Sunday, he's too rough on his girls, they'll be barebacked in another week! The BO & banty roos never leave a mark nor make their girls fear mating. I've got four of the EE roo's chicks right now and they all look to be future roo's so if I want another I can have the BO & banty roo's train the new one this Spring/Summer on how to properly treat the ladies and pick the best one while the rest of those boys go into the freezer.
I don't want to put aprons on the hens, our weather changes quickly and it would be similar to blanketing a horse here, we try very hard not to blanket unless there is no choice or you're stuck w/it all winter. (This is the Icelandic Horse breed, I'm referring to, not any other type of breed.)
My poor BO roo has mostly slept all week so this has taken a toll on him, no other symptoms, but sleeping which is very unusual for him. Even when the hens are busy and making noises, he's got his head buried beneath his feathers so the dubbing has got to be done. A few of his hens will also be done as they have white frostbit points, too.