JessicaPoff
Chirping
- Mar 5, 2021
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Our baby chicks are about 3 months now. They are getting to be a good size. I am wondering when they can start staying outside permanently? Also I have been slowly introducing the chicks to the big girls who are still kinda being aggressive to them. I know it is a slow process but I am hoping soon they will take up to the chicks. What are ways to make this process go by easier and faster?
The last main question I have is we do have one full grown rooster who honestly I can do without. Do we need him or can we kill him off. He not only is becoming a butt with me, he attacks the girls in an aggressive manner. Some of my girls have bald spots on their head thanks to him. Also I don't know how he is going to take to the chicks. Right now he seems really mean when we hold them up to him on the other side of the fence. And when I close him out from the girls and the chicks, O BOY!. You can hear and see the aggression coming out in him. Should we kill him, or try to introduce him too. If so how?
The last main question I have is we do have one full grown rooster who honestly I can do without. Do we need him or can we kill him off. He not only is becoming a butt with me, he attacks the girls in an aggressive manner. Some of my girls have bald spots on their head thanks to him. Also I don't know how he is going to take to the chicks. Right now he seems really mean when we hold them up to him on the other side of the fence. And when I close him out from the girls and the chicks, O BOY!. You can hear and see the aggression coming out in him. Should we kill him, or try to introduce him too. If so how?