Nickpicsss
In the Brooder
- Mar 1, 2025
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Hello all! Back with more questions! We had MANY roosters out of our straight run chickens (8 out of 17) and we lost a few ones when younger and I was able to find homes for the rest. We kept 1, he was from one our first batches of chicks from locals. He’s an olive egger/BCM cross and seemed to be sweet/tolerant of us. He’s now 22weeks old (hatched 3/3/25) and attacked me while I was feeding the flock treats out of a cup. I felt a peck to my hand and thought one of them missed the cup, but then the next peck was intentional from him and he drew blood from my hand. I tried to shoo him away, so he grabbed my pants and kicked my leg which scratched me/drew blood as well (thank goodness he doesn’t have spurs yet lol). So I gave him a swift kick to the chest and dominantly walked him out to the woodline after he shook it off and stopped puffing up. But now I can’t help but think he’s stalking me when I go out there now. I have 2 kids (2.5yo & 15m old) that I do NOT want to risk that happening to - it definitely hurt in the moment and I do not want my kids to be scared of the chickens.
A couple of my hens just started laying (they’re all around 16-23 weeks old) and he’s starting his rooster duties. Trying to mount them (the older hens are squatting, but the younger ones still run away and he doesn’t seem to try again on them at that moment), he also shows them treats, etc. Is it just the adolescent hormones raging or is he just going to be a jerk? What is an appropriate way to show dominance to see if that will put him in place with humans? I said he can have 3 chances with me, but 0 with my kids. If he even puffs up near them, he’s going to freezer camp.
I don’t need a rooster, I just figured he was handsome & nice in the beginning. I wouldn’t mind letting a broody hen hatch eggs if it ever happened and also figured he could be a good protector for our 11 hens since we do let them free range our fenced back yard most days if home. It was just so unexpected in the moment because he’s let us handle him plenty. Not sure if it was because 2 of the laying hens were eating out of the same cup with him and he got defensive? I’m a first time chicken owner, so I’d like to learn as much as I can! There’s so many different opinions online and I’d rather have a bit more constructive advice than the randoms on Facebook lol thank you!!
A couple of my hens just started laying (they’re all around 16-23 weeks old) and he’s starting his rooster duties. Trying to mount them (the older hens are squatting, but the younger ones still run away and he doesn’t seem to try again on them at that moment), he also shows them treats, etc. Is it just the adolescent hormones raging or is he just going to be a jerk? What is an appropriate way to show dominance to see if that will put him in place with humans? I said he can have 3 chances with me, but 0 with my kids. If he even puffs up near them, he’s going to freezer camp.
I don’t need a rooster, I just figured he was handsome & nice in the beginning. I wouldn’t mind letting a broody hen hatch eggs if it ever happened and also figured he could be a good protector for our 11 hens since we do let them free range our fenced back yard most days if home. It was just so unexpected in the moment because he’s let us handle him plenty. Not sure if it was because 2 of the laying hens were eating out of the same cup with him and he got defensive? I’m a first time chicken owner, so I’d like to learn as much as I can! There’s so many different opinions online and I’d rather have a bit more constructive advice than the randoms on Facebook lol thank you!!