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Crowing
- Jun 13, 2022
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In the past two to three months, we've hatched four healthy bantam pullets, two females and two males. We're giving one of the males to our neighbor, but we're keeping the other one because he imprinted on me. If I peck at the ground with my finger he'll run over to that spot and falls asleep when I hold him.
But our third bantam rooster, his father Rascal, is just the sweetest little gentleman and made four healthy chicks. I feel we have two perfect roos, but I know that they will fight over ladies. I can't bear to give one of my boys up, so how can I create peace in the chicken coop without having to rehome one of them?

But our third bantam rooster, his father Rascal, is just the sweetest little gentleman and made four healthy chicks. I feel we have two perfect roos, but I know that they will fight over ladies. I can't bear to give one of my boys up, so how can I create peace in the chicken coop without having to rehome one of them?