Alas, I don't really have the housing for that, but he accepts them, they just aren't interested enough in HIM yet. They got along fine all day today, but at night, when they came up to roost, he sort of starts to crowd them - didn't peck, but like he was hoping to mount (though it would have been impossible). I honestly couldn't tell if it was that or if he was just looking for cuddling (sounds silly, but he and his previous girls all roosted very snuggly together, two on either side of him).
So I held him in my lap at bed time again tonight. Spent some time observing, and I think the additional issue is, of course, the girls are trying to adjust to the new coop, as well as there being so many fewer (they were in a group of 13 before). While holding him, I observed some pecking order type stuff going on between the three of them. Once they worked their sleeping arrangements out (one was on the sand not the roost - I think she normally slept like that in the other coop as well), and it was dark enough for Tank to have calmed down, I put him on the roost. He still didn't seem to know what to do with himself or where to sit, but just wanted to be near someone. In the end he snuggled up to the one on the sand.
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I'm sure they'll work the bedtime stuff out (and they are fine the rest of the day) - but it looks like Tank will be getting bedtime stories and cuddles for a little while.
- Ant Farm
how cute!
last night I removed the nest where my araucana youngsters were sleeping and let them roost with the others. I had to sit in the middle as the others kept pecking them. while I was sitting 1 of my Nn came to my lap, lol.