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- Sep 11, 2023
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Ok, so here is my current situation….
I have an established Bielefelder rooster, Mr. Bach. He has 11 hens. One hen got broody back in early July and I got her some babies, 3 americanas and 1 bielefelder.
The 3 americanas ended up being roosters
I was able to rehome the one handsome boy. And one boy broke his leg shortly after getting him, so he is a part time inside rooster, full time mommy’s boy.
My 3 young ones stick together for the most part. The two young roos established their hierarchy and had their little squabbles. Of course, mommy’s boy is low man on the totem pole.
As of now, everyone does alright together. The young ones are terrified of my 5 Rhode Island reds (they are like a small gang honestly). We have a 15X25 enclosed run and they come out to free range when we are outside with them. My one young roo dances for mommy’s boy
which I’m assuming is to remind him that he is bigger.
But, I guess my biggest thing is, is this going to be a big problem in the future? Mr. Bach only chases the young Roos every now and then. And he doesn’t seem interested in the young hen. So, seems like the trio is a little pack. I’ll have a bigger coop built this spring and I’ll get a couple more hens. But for now, I think (hope) we are ok
Photos of all the handsome boys for attention…
Mr. Bach, Oakley (the black Americana) and Chilly Bird (the white Americana/mommy’s boy)
I have an established Bielefelder rooster, Mr. Bach. He has 11 hens. One hen got broody back in early July and I got her some babies, 3 americanas and 1 bielefelder.
The 3 americanas ended up being roosters

My 3 young ones stick together for the most part. The two young roos established their hierarchy and had their little squabbles. Of course, mommy’s boy is low man on the totem pole.
As of now, everyone does alright together. The young ones are terrified of my 5 Rhode Island reds (they are like a small gang honestly). We have a 15X25 enclosed run and they come out to free range when we are outside with them. My one young roo dances for mommy’s boy

But, I guess my biggest thing is, is this going to be a big problem in the future? Mr. Bach only chases the young Roos every now and then. And he doesn’t seem interested in the young hen. So, seems like the trio is a little pack. I’ll have a bigger coop built this spring and I’ll get a couple more hens. But for now, I think (hope) we are ok
Photos of all the handsome boys for attention…
Mr. Bach, Oakley (the black Americana) and Chilly Bird (the white Americana/mommy’s boy)