We have 3 separate flocks of chickens. That means 3 separate coops.
Coop #1: 4 Red Star hens and 1 RIR rooster
Coop #2: 2 Buff Orpington hens and 1 Splash Cochin rooster
Coop #3: 1 Amer. pullet and 1 bantam Cochin pullet(they have the coop to themselves because they are so small and get pecked on a lot)
One of our BO hens(in Coop #2) is broody. The father is the Splash Cochin rooster(of course) but she also has some Red Star eggs under her(which means that the RIR rooster is another father). We separated the breeds because 1. the Red Stars were more bossy to the BO's and 2. we wanted the layers in one(Coop #1), the broody breeds in another(Coop #2), and the small/young breeds in another(Coop #3). So when the eggs hatch and the chicks get old enough, we are going to place them in the coop that they belong in. But I'm worried about the father rooster mating with his own children. For example, if we moved the Red StarXRIR chicks in with the Red Star hens(their mothers) and the RIR rooster(their father), which is Coop #1, wouldn't it be bad for the father to breed with them? We don't want to have to make more separate coops for each generation of chicks that we hatch. Egg layers go in the coop for egg-layers, broody breeds(such as the BO's) go in the coop for broody breeds, and so on.
It's a little confusing, but basically what I'm asking is is it OK to put the next generation of chickens in with their parents? Or would it cause problems if the father mated with them, and we hatched those chicks out, and so on...?
Thanks!
Coop #1: 4 Red Star hens and 1 RIR rooster
Coop #2: 2 Buff Orpington hens and 1 Splash Cochin rooster
Coop #3: 1 Amer. pullet and 1 bantam Cochin pullet(they have the coop to themselves because they are so small and get pecked on a lot)
One of our BO hens(in Coop #2) is broody. The father is the Splash Cochin rooster(of course) but she also has some Red Star eggs under her(which means that the RIR rooster is another father). We separated the breeds because 1. the Red Stars were more bossy to the BO's and 2. we wanted the layers in one(Coop #1), the broody breeds in another(Coop #2), and the small/young breeds in another(Coop #3). So when the eggs hatch and the chicks get old enough, we are going to place them in the coop that they belong in. But I'm worried about the father rooster mating with his own children. For example, if we moved the Red StarXRIR chicks in with the Red Star hens(their mothers) and the RIR rooster(their father), which is Coop #1, wouldn't it be bad for the father to breed with them? We don't want to have to make more separate coops for each generation of chicks that we hatch. Egg layers go in the coop for egg-layers, broody breeds(such as the BO's) go in the coop for broody breeds, and so on.
It's a little confusing, but basically what I'm asking is is it OK to put the next generation of chickens in with their parents? Or would it cause problems if the father mated with them, and we hatched those chicks out, and so on...?
Thanks!
