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- Sep 22, 2016
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I know this is an old thread but I looked far and wide and Kung Foo's advice in here saved my birds.
I have 6 leghorn hens and we added a young silkie roo into the mix. He was really cute but a total wimp. He was getting pecked non-stop, and he would run... and the chase was on, all of the birds were after him... We tried every suggestion we could find and nothing seemed to work.
After 3 weeks alone with aggressive hen #1, our roo was a new bird. He started crowing and wasn't in hiding all day. When it came time to add aggressive hen #2, our roo went into attack mode and didn't let up until aggressive hen #2 gave in.
Thanks a bunck Kung Foo!!
I have 6 leghorn hens and we added a young silkie roo into the mix. He was really cute but a total wimp. He was getting pecked non-stop, and he would run... and the chase was on, all of the birds were after him... We tried every suggestion we could find and nothing seemed to work.
After 3 weeks alone with aggressive hen #1, our roo was a new bird. He started crowing and wasn't in hiding all day. When it came time to add aggressive hen #2, our roo went into attack mode and didn't let up until aggressive hen #2 gave in.
Thanks a bunck Kung Foo!!