Hi all. I have been reading here for some time and finaly joined because I have need of experienced advice. We just started keeping birds. Have had them for a few months now. we have 3 ducks, 1 barred rock roo, 2 guinneas, 1 red hen and 1 black roo. All should be laying/mature now except for the red hen. It should be any day now. They have been given to us in sets. All were raised together but came to me at different times.
I had the ducks and they do well together and one is sitting right now. Then came the 2 guinneas and barred rock roo. I think this roo believes he is a guinnea and we now believe the guinnea's are both male. They are thugs and when one is not happy they all get involved. These two "groups" live together in one coop and free range together all day. They get along very well and we never have trouble with just them.
Then I recieved the black roo and red hen. Roo came with an injured leg and hen is fine. I've kept them in their own summer coup (no run) so that roo can heal. I have let them out on occasion and also tried to get them to mix together. it has been 3-4 weeks now. He seems to be an excellent roo and I prefer him to ther other. If the hen calls he goes running, he is wary and pays attention during the day. He is brave but gentle with the humans. This guy is heavier than the other roo as well. He still limps just a bit, and I wonder if he'll be able to be the roo he wants/needs to be.
I have more often let red hen out to free range and she mostly gets along with the other pack. The barred rock rooster doesn't know what to do wtih her. He often picks on her (which gets the guinnea's involved) or retreats to the other side of the yard and has nothing to do with her. I don't know if I've given him a chance for nature to kick in since I don't have more hens.
If I desire to keep the black roo I probably have to get rid of the barred rock and the guinneas. Today I tried to let the black and red ones free range (without the barred rock of course) and the guinneas aren't happy about it. I finally caught the black roo and put him up. He was getting tired of running and I was sure they would overtake him soon.
So what do I do? Who do I get rid of? I thought about having two groups and using moveable pens but I know the guinneas will fly over the fences and bully if they want to. We really like having guinneas too.
Sorry it's long, I thought it may be important info. Thanks for your help.
Lorie
I had the ducks and they do well together and one is sitting right now. Then came the 2 guinneas and barred rock roo. I think this roo believes he is a guinnea and we now believe the guinnea's are both male. They are thugs and when one is not happy they all get involved. These two "groups" live together in one coop and free range together all day. They get along very well and we never have trouble with just them.
Then I recieved the black roo and red hen. Roo came with an injured leg and hen is fine. I've kept them in their own summer coup (no run) so that roo can heal. I have let them out on occasion and also tried to get them to mix together. it has been 3-4 weeks now. He seems to be an excellent roo and I prefer him to ther other. If the hen calls he goes running, he is wary and pays attention during the day. He is brave but gentle with the humans. This guy is heavier than the other roo as well. He still limps just a bit, and I wonder if he'll be able to be the roo he wants/needs to be.
I have more often let red hen out to free range and she mostly gets along with the other pack. The barred rock rooster doesn't know what to do wtih her. He often picks on her (which gets the guinnea's involved) or retreats to the other side of the yard and has nothing to do with her. I don't know if I've given him a chance for nature to kick in since I don't have more hens.
If I desire to keep the black roo I probably have to get rid of the barred rock and the guinneas. Today I tried to let the black and red ones free range (without the barred rock of course) and the guinneas aren't happy about it. I finally caught the black roo and put him up. He was getting tired of running and I was sure they would overtake him soon.
So what do I do? Who do I get rid of? I thought about having two groups and using moveable pens but I know the guinneas will fly over the fences and bully if they want to. We really like having guinneas too.
Sorry it's long, I thought it may be important info. Thanks for your help.
Lorie