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Pattyculver
In the Brooder
- Aug 16, 2020
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Thank you all. With that said will I need to refine him?
I only have two hens.
I only have two hens.
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I do live on 3 plus acres. And they sleep together but worried about my two hens getting hurt.Thank you all. With that said will I need to refine him? *I Mean rehome him?
I only have two hens.![]()
Two hens is too little for even one cockerel most of the time. You could get more girls until you have 8-15 hens per each, or you could re-home him and get more hens for your one rooster, or re-home them both and not get more hens.I do live on 3 plus acres. And they sleep together but worried about my two hens getting hurt.
Boy. Iām certain.I purchased four chicks that were sexed and supposedly all female turns out two are roosters my Rohde Island I know is a rooster he crows and is the leader of the flock.
Not sure about this one though? Havenāt heard him crow yet.
I canāt have two roosters and only two hens!!
I say re-home the Rhode Island Red. The roosters are often quite aggressive.I do live on 3 plus acres. And they sleep together but worried about my two hens getting hurt.
You said that you have 2 hens and 2 roos? You will either need to get 4 more hens and rehome one roo, or rehome both roos.Thank you all. With that said will I need to refine him?
I only have two hens.![]()
Yes! The light barring should stand for pure bred birds whether they are cuckoo or barredThank you! I didn't even notice that. Does the white barring thing apply to marans as well?
Ok, thank you!Yes! The light barring should stand for pure bred birds whether they are cuckoo or barred