Ok so I visited a breeder a few weeks ago to have a look at her stock and ask a few questions. She has about 5 or 6 breeds: Silkies, Hamburgs, Owl Beards, bantams, Sebrights and Sumatra. She also has geese, ducks, swans and pheasants.
One thing I couldn't get me head around though is that they all free range together. She must have 50 plus cockerels, but whilst I was there I didn't see a single fight between them. I always thought that cockerels kept together would fight, but all of these where so chilled out.
I'm planning on getting three new breeds myself, Bielefelder, Owl Beards and bantam Welsummers to go with my Altsteirers and I would love for them all to free range, only separating them to breed in the pens. It's possible because I've seen it, but is there anything I could do to prevent fighting between the cocks.
The breeder had 200 plus hens for the 50 or so cockerels, I'll have 14 with 4 cocks. So it defiantly isn't the same setup, but my birds will have more space.
Any advice or tips?
Thanks
One thing I couldn't get me head around though is that they all free range together. She must have 50 plus cockerels, but whilst I was there I didn't see a single fight between them. I always thought that cockerels kept together would fight, but all of these where so chilled out.
I'm planning on getting three new breeds myself, Bielefelder, Owl Beards and bantam Welsummers to go with my Altsteirers and I would love for them all to free range, only separating them to breed in the pens. It's possible because I've seen it, but is there anything I could do to prevent fighting between the cocks.
The breeder had 200 plus hens for the 50 or so cockerels, I'll have 14 with 4 cocks. So it defiantly isn't the same setup, but my birds will have more space.
Any advice or tips?
Thanks
