International Black Copper Marans Thread - Breeding to the SOP

I have a question about how you keep your extra Roos. If in a separate pen (bachelor pen) is the pen in site of the other birds?

I pen all my roosters with cockerels in a bachelor pens. each group of young cockerels are penned with a adult rooster .
doesn t matter if the pen is in site of the other birds .
my breeding roosters/cockerels will stay with a hens only in breeding period . after that ,they are back to the bachelor pen .
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chooks man
 
I was wondering the same thing. I know you say at 4 months to separate them.

Ive never separated my cockerels and hens before. With my 2 lines of bcm i will do this. Can i put all the cockerels from BOTH lines together or will they kill each other?

Im assuming i just do it as if i am introducing new birds....but i feel like it will cause a lot of fighting in the cockerel pen. I dont have any roosters. They would all be young and only a month apart.

Maybe introduce them all at the same time to a new pen so it will be new to all of them?
 
I was wondering the same thing. I know you say at 4 months to separate them.

Ive never separated my cockerels and hens before. With my 2 lines of bcm i will do this. Can i put all the cockerels from BOTH lines together or will they kill each other?

Im assuming i just do it as if i am introducing new birds....but i feel like it will cause a lot of fighting in the cockerel pen. I dont have any roosters. They would all be young and only a month apart.

Maybe introduce them all at the same time to a new pen so it will be new to all of them?



good idea.
 
I was wondering the same thing. I know you say at 4 months to separate them.

Ive never separated my cockerels and hens before. With my 2 lines of bcm i will do this. Can i put all the cockerels from BOTH lines together or will they kill each other?

Im assuming i just do it as if i am introducing new birds....but i feel like it will cause a lot of fighting in the cockerel pen. I dont have any roosters. They would all be young and only a month apart.

Maybe introduce them all at the same time to a new pen so it will be new to all of them?

it is very important to pen the cockerels in a same time .other wise they will fight harder .
I pen them night time ,they will fight a little when they are up ,but nothing serious .usually a adult rooster will stop any fight or bad behavior .
keeping roosters with hens all year around and feeding them a layer diet is very bad practice .those type of roosters will no last long .because of the high calcium in they diet .

chooks man
 
Day 14...
23 shipped eggs total; 3 clear and 1 early quitter. 19 going strong! I am so excited and nervous at the same time! After my last hatch of only 1 out of 18, I can't help but be nervous. I weigh my eggs to check humidity levels and I found that they haven't lost as much weight as they should so I lowered my humidity from 45% down to 40%. The biggest egg in the hatch only lost 2% weight but it's looking strong. I don't know if there's anything else i should be doing and advice is appreciated!
 
Day 14...
23 shipped eggs total; 3 clear and 1 early quitter. 19 going strong! I am so excited and nervous at the same time! After my last hatch of only 1 out of 18, I can't help but be nervous. I weigh my eggs to check humidity levels and I found that they haven't lost as much weight as they should so I lowered my humidity from 45% down to 40%. The biggest egg in the hatch only lost 2% weight but it's looking strong. I don't know if there's anything else i should be doing and advice is appreciated!
I hope you get a good hatch. I hatch at 35% the first 18 days. When they go into lockdown on day 18 I raise humidity to 65%.
 

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