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- Feb 26, 2018
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Hello I have three chicks (15 days old Rhode island red)
And 1 rooster (6 Month old Bantam).
When the rooster finds food it makes a "chic chic" sound, which attracts the chicks into trying to get out of the brooders.(I have 1 of the chicks separate because it's aggressive towards the other chicks)
Does this mean the rooster will take care of the chicks?
Also would the rooster stop the chicks from fighting?.
The chicks are 15 day old rhode island red females.
And the rooster is a 6 month old Bantam,
Also here's a picture of the rooster,
And can anyone please tell me what breed the rooster is?
Because All I know that it's a bantam rooster
And 1 rooster (6 Month old Bantam).
When the rooster finds food it makes a "chic chic" sound, which attracts the chicks into trying to get out of the brooders.(I have 1 of the chicks separate because it's aggressive towards the other chicks)
Does this mean the rooster will take care of the chicks?
Also would the rooster stop the chicks from fighting?.
The chicks are 15 day old rhode island red females.
And the rooster is a 6 month old Bantam,
Also here's a picture of the rooster,
And can anyone please tell me what breed the rooster is?
Because All I know that it's a bantam rooster
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