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That is a great looking roo Andalusn! I keep hearing about what gentle birds they are, and I am hoping our two BJGs help calm the others down a bit.
Well, that little experiment lasted about 2 hours...
This morning I went out as usual, and the two RIRs were in the run eating. I gave them some yogurt, filled the feeder and closed the coop door. I cleaned up the inside, the popped the two GSLs inside and left them to explore. The RIR hens were up on the ramp, and the four of them were having a discussion of some sort through the door...
After about an hour or so, the sun was up and it was getting warm, so I went out, camera in hand, and opened the coop door. I stayed in the run to supervise (and referee...). The two RIRs went in and immediately had a faceoff with the two GSLs. There was one big squawking, flapping and kicking contest, and they settled down a bit. The two GSLs came into the nestbox, so I snagged them and put them in the run, and left the RIRs in the coop, with the door open.
The little ones really liked the run. They found the food, water, and even tried out the ramp, so they are at least familiar with it...
After a while the RIRs decided to make another appearance in the run, and things started out well, kind of an armed standoff...
But then the RIR that had mixed it up in the coop came over and decided to start in again...
They were making enough racket that Gus came over to see what was going on, and things went downhill from here...no casualties, but some bruised egos...
The RIR came over and pecked the senior GSL, and she went off like a firecracker, and snatched a whole beak full of RIR feathers! The RIR backed off, and the little GSL was grabbing the feathers she had yanked, and was running around the run with the feathers in her mouth peeping: COME ON!! It was truly impressive, and I had no idea these GSLs had it in them!
I grabbed both of the GSLs and they are safely back in the pen tonight. The field trip today was useful, but it was just too soon to introduce the four of them...too many changes at once. I just pulled the roos yesterday, and I don't think the RIR girls had a good night, so they were definitely in a fowl mood anyway....
I'll give the little ones a couple of more weeks, and we'll try this again. Next time everyone should be a bit more calm.
Oh yeah, a word on names...I don't think much of naming chickens, but my wife does, so I find myself referring to them by name. My wife is responsible for the names, not me...
The two Rhode Island Reds are Maxine and LaVerne (after two of the Andrews Sisters, don't ask me why...)
The two Golden sex links are Paris and Nichole (Blond, vapid, talk alot without saying much...)
And the two Black Jersey Giants are Oprah and Tyra (Pretty black feathers, big butts...)
So it goes. Everyone is calmed back down and safe. We'll give it a couple more weeks and try it again...
Well, that little experiment lasted about 2 hours...
This morning I went out as usual, and the two RIRs were in the run eating. I gave them some yogurt, filled the feeder and closed the coop door. I cleaned up the inside, the popped the two GSLs inside and left them to explore. The RIR hens were up on the ramp, and the four of them were having a discussion of some sort through the door...
After about an hour or so, the sun was up and it was getting warm, so I went out, camera in hand, and opened the coop door. I stayed in the run to supervise (and referee...). The two RIRs went in and immediately had a faceoff with the two GSLs. There was one big squawking, flapping and kicking contest, and they settled down a bit. The two GSLs came into the nestbox, so I snagged them and put them in the run, and left the RIRs in the coop, with the door open.
The little ones really liked the run. They found the food, water, and even tried out the ramp, so they are at least familiar with it...
After a while the RIRs decided to make another appearance in the run, and things started out well, kind of an armed standoff...
But then the RIR that had mixed it up in the coop came over and decided to start in again...
They were making enough racket that Gus came over to see what was going on, and things went downhill from here...no casualties, but some bruised egos...
The RIR came over and pecked the senior GSL, and she went off like a firecracker, and snatched a whole beak full of RIR feathers! The RIR backed off, and the little GSL was grabbing the feathers she had yanked, and was running around the run with the feathers in her mouth peeping: COME ON!! It was truly impressive, and I had no idea these GSLs had it in them!
I grabbed both of the GSLs and they are safely back in the pen tonight. The field trip today was useful, but it was just too soon to introduce the four of them...too many changes at once. I just pulled the roos yesterday, and I don't think the RIR girls had a good night, so they were definitely in a fowl mood anyway....
I'll give the little ones a couple of more weeks, and we'll try this again. Next time everyone should be a bit more calm.
Oh yeah, a word on names...I don't think much of naming chickens, but my wife does, so I find myself referring to them by name. My wife is responsible for the names, not me...
The two Rhode Island Reds are Maxine and LaVerne (after two of the Andrews Sisters, don't ask me why...)
The two Golden sex links are Paris and Nichole (Blond, vapid, talk alot without saying much...)
And the two Black Jersey Giants are Oprah and Tyra (Pretty black feathers, big butts...)
So it goes. Everyone is calmed back down and safe. We'll give it a couple more weeks and try it again...
