Jim, 4 out of the 6 black cockerels are from your line.Now I'm afraid its my line. Cheryl got eggs from me too. I haven't had any problems besides over breeding the girls.

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Jim, 4 out of the 6 black cockerels are from your line.Now I'm afraid its my line. Cheryl got eggs from me too. I haven't had any problems besides over breeding the girls.
Thanks for the advice! I wouldn't have thought of using Vaseline and I always have it on hand. I know that it is a petrochemical and I would rather not use it but it is the only thing that helps with the eczema I get on my hands. I have spent lots of money on different kinds of natural oils that don't work half as well as Vaseline. It really keeps the moisture in. And, it doesn't smell bad so that's a big plus! That Rooster Booster stuff is nasty smelling and stains fingers brown!When the D'Uccles pecked my Langshans, I smothered the picked areas in Vaseline. They didn't like the texture of te Vaseline. When I say put on Vaseline I mean slather it on there.
I'm going to have to give the filing a try. I came home from going to the city to see Les Miserables to find another one pecked and bloody. I've got to find out which ones are the instigators of this bad behavior. I'm running out of pens.I've never used rooster booster? If you're really worried you may be able to color the Vaseline with a blue food coloring?
Yes...my line is full of lovers. They would rather avoid fighting if possible. I personally love that about them. It is nice to put any bird in a coop and not have to worry about walkin in I find a bird mutilated.
Could you file down the point of the beaks of the offenders to make it less pointy until they grow up a bit?
I'm going to have to give the filing a try. I came home from going to the city to see Les Miserables to find another one pecked and bloody. I've got to find out which ones are the instigators of this bad behavior. I'm running out of pens.
I'm going to have to give the filing a try. I came home from going to the city to see Les Miserables to find another one pecked and bloody. I've got to find out which ones are the instigators of this bad behavior. I'm running out of pens.
Clipping is what I do.Please tell me that is not my line doing that.
I've never had birds mutilate each other. Even grown birds with youngsters?
One thing you can do, Put Vaseline on the injured male's wing bows. On the males that are doing the offense, BARELY clip the tip of the beak. this will ruin the "point" on the beak that is causing the issues. The only mutilation I have had was when I had put some D'Uccle bantams in the pens with my Langshans. Pecked out each and every leg feather my 6 week old birds had. The D'Uccles were the same age.
Dang! Bloodthirsty aren't they? I have all of mine in with Silkies, day old chicks...they couldn't care less! Can you mark the males to remember which ones are which and see how they all pass it on to their chicks?