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- Mar 10, 2016
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Chicken hawk, am I to understand that you are proud of making a hen walk on her ankle?
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My rooster is overbreeding my hens. I have one with scabs on her back. I know about the aprons but I really don't want to dress my birds. Should I just segregate the ones he had worn all the feathers off of? I checked the Egyptians and they have all their feathers. I feel bad for my girls. What else can I do?
I have had this problem in my Naked Neck flock this year - especially with certain "favorites" of the rooster. One poor little girl has an almost bare back (not SUPPOSED to be naked there!), and occasional scabs. She's not been really injured just a few shallow scrapes, and my rooster (well, technically cockerel) is still young enough not to have sharp spurs (I'll need to keep an eye on that going forward and despair him regularly as needed). He's just a lot bigger than her and when he tries to get on her little back, his feet sometimes slip. SHE needs an apron (it's on my to do list). The others are a little featherworn, but not as bald. But I am checking them frequently, and check the little girl almost every day.
Honestly, I think it's that this is that "frisky" time of year for them all...
- Ant Farm
Edit to add: Ratio is 1 cockerel to 7 pullets. The littlest, Switch, is a favorite, is the smallest, and also is lowest on the pecking order (I understand those often go together).
did you get pictures of the infertiles?Out of the 10 eggs from my pet chicken only 4 have baby's.the rest where not fertile there was no bullseye.
yes I sent I emailed it to my pet chicken.did you get pictures of the infertiles?