Watch the rooster with the bantams! A large rooster can harm the bantams. I had a rooster mount a bantam and it must have done internal damage and she died shortly after.
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Yes. I've got a silkie and bantam sized silkie-marans cross pullet around 6 months (no eggs). They are my only bantams. Obviously the silkie did fine with my Marans cockerels, and she's doing great with my english orpington. No issues, although they do get in tiffs once in awhile. He's a pretty mellow guy, and she's not so sometime they fight like hens over stupid stuff-like the most valuable pellet of chicken food in the feeder et c.. She gets mounted occasionally-although he's not a very aggressive rooster mating-wise, so it winds up being once a week to once a month. She got bred more when she was in with my Marans. Still no problems. Her gentle daughter is one of the rooster's favorites. He feeds her all the time, and if he ever tries to mate she runs back to momma and Ms. Silkie beats him up and sends all 8 lbs+ of him running.Has anyone here had success keeping a full size rooster with mostly full size hens and a couple bantams? Does it just depend on the rooster? He seems pretty gentle so far but he's just started mounting the girls. If I waited till spring to see what he's like at that point would it be ok to add some bantams if he seems gentle or is it always too big a risk?