- Jan 31, 2011
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I feel like such a failure! I am new to chicken owning and researched for a year before jumping in. My main criteria for chicken breeds was cold hardy and friendly. In March, we got 6 Buff Orpingtons (straight run) and 3 weeks later got 6 Brahmas that were supposed to all be pullets. Week 5, one of the BO started crowing, followed the next week by the second BO. We then lost one of the Brahmas.
For 8 weeks, without fail, we visited the chicks every night for a minimum of 30 minutes (they were housed in our basement). During that time we handled each of them, petted them, brought them treats, etc.
When the BO's were 10 weeks and the Brahmas 7, we moved them out into the coop we built for them. They adjusted pretty quick. We let them free roam our multiple acreage during the day, but they stay pretty close to home and turn themselves in at night.
Last week, my favorite BO hen started cock-a-doodle dooing. Oops. There is also another hen that looks like her...er...him...so I'm afraid she is a he as well. And one of our Brahmas has got to be a rooster. He hasn't crowed yet, but he looks markedly different in the comb and waddles then the other 4. So here I am with 3-5 roosters - eating them is absolutely not an option for us, so I guess I have to sell them and they become someone else's dinner?
But here is the worst thing. Despite our choice of breeds and repeated handling, none of them will let us near them. They run like hell whenever they see us. When they are cornered in the coop, the hens try desperately to get away from us, and when they are finally cornered and caught, they have to give in but clearly hate it. 2 of the definite roosters - well, if we touch them, they grab as hard as they can with their beaks whatever skin the can get to and actually shake their heads like they are attempting to tear our flesh out.
I am so discouraged...
For 8 weeks, without fail, we visited the chicks every night for a minimum of 30 minutes (they were housed in our basement). During that time we handled each of them, petted them, brought them treats, etc.
When the BO's were 10 weeks and the Brahmas 7, we moved them out into the coop we built for them. They adjusted pretty quick. We let them free roam our multiple acreage during the day, but they stay pretty close to home and turn themselves in at night.
Last week, my favorite BO hen started cock-a-doodle dooing. Oops. There is also another hen that looks like her...er...him...so I'm afraid she is a he as well. And one of our Brahmas has got to be a rooster. He hasn't crowed yet, but he looks markedly different in the comb and waddles then the other 4. So here I am with 3-5 roosters - eating them is absolutely not an option for us, so I guess I have to sell them and they become someone else's dinner?
But here is the worst thing. Despite our choice of breeds and repeated handling, none of them will let us near them. They run like hell whenever they see us. When they are cornered in the coop, the hens try desperately to get away from us, and when they are finally cornered and caught, they have to give in but clearly hate it. 2 of the definite roosters - well, if we touch them, they grab as hard as they can with their beaks whatever skin the can get to and actually shake their heads like they are attempting to tear our flesh out.
I am so discouraged...