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Earthmamafl
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- Apr 14, 2018
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He didn’t look hurt just tired and went along with doing his thing.Yes. My head hen put the boots to my rooster one day. I don't know why but she bloodied his comb pretty good.
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He didn’t look hurt just tired and went along with doing his thing.Yes. My head hen put the boots to my rooster one day. I don't know why but she bloodied his comb pretty good.
My large fowl hens will whoop up on Silkie boys easy... all day long if they try mating especially. None of my large fowl hens deem them worthy or will submit in pecking order to bantam boys. If your other roosters were also Silkie cockerels they may not have counted as roosters in the hens mind. In other words, yes that's completely normal behavior.The thing is I’ve tried but he’s a very small silkie and no farm around me wants to take him because of his size, or there worried that other roosters they have will kill him and they don’t want to take responsibility. The think is this hen has kicked every rooster we had. I ended up having to rehome 5 others.