Ha! If only that were true!Until the pullets color up to indicate they are getting ready to lay a cockerel/ rooster will have minimal interest in them.
Most cockerels are not that savvy.
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Ha! If only that were true!Until the pullets color up to indicate they are getting ready to lay a cockerel/ rooster will have minimal interest in them.
Ha! If only that were true!
Most cockerels are not that savvy.
That can be true...and also not true.Overall I think there is much ado about nothing when it comes to adding chickens to the flock. The more we're involved the worse and longer the turmoil persists. Animals 8n general are better at working out these things than we are.
True that some pullets can handle a cockerels advances,Even pullets that aren't ready can give a young clumsy cockerel what for.
That can be true...and also not true.
Depends on the birds involved and the space available.
Here we are often presented with a too small confined space scenario.
So other options are offered.
True that some pullets can handle a cockerels advances,
have had a few pullets that kicked a cockerels butt
...but again, it's not always the case and can depend on the birds involved and the space available.