Camo chicken146
Hatching
- May 23, 2025
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So to make it as short as possible I'll just put it like this
we have 4 laying hens 2 are 5 years old and the other 2 are about 2
we got 10 chicks some at different times, (not to far apart) out of 10 chicks 2 are roosters.
the oldest roo is a little over 3 months by like a week or 2, and the other roo is about 3 months
and most of the young pullets are about 3 months but 4 of the youngest pullets are just shy of 3 months by maybe like 2 weeks.
Also all 10 youngsters have been living with the older hens since april 18 and one of our oldest girls doesn't put up with any bs from them she'll peck anyone that gets to close and occasionally charge (no chicks injured)
After sharing that info here are some of my questions
1) since the cockerels are a bit older than the youngest pullets will they need to be separated when they start maturing since the younger hens won't be quite ready to mate yet? (we have a separate place that would work if we did need to move them) I only plan on keeping one roo if my parents will allow it.
2) If I am able to keep whichever roo is better 12 girls for 1 roo should be a good ratio right?
3) I've done lots of research and It seems people say when the older girls kinda beat up on the young roos it teaches them how to be a gentlemen to the hens, If this is true that's great, but has anyone had a first hand experience with this, does it really work?
we have 4 laying hens 2 are 5 years old and the other 2 are about 2
we got 10 chicks some at different times, (not to far apart) out of 10 chicks 2 are roosters.
the oldest roo is a little over 3 months by like a week or 2, and the other roo is about 3 months
and most of the young pullets are about 3 months but 4 of the youngest pullets are just shy of 3 months by maybe like 2 weeks.
Also all 10 youngsters have been living with the older hens since april 18 and one of our oldest girls doesn't put up with any bs from them she'll peck anyone that gets to close and occasionally charge (no chicks injured)
After sharing that info here are some of my questions
1) since the cockerels are a bit older than the youngest pullets will they need to be separated when they start maturing since the younger hens won't be quite ready to mate yet? (we have a separate place that would work if we did need to move them) I only plan on keeping one roo if my parents will allow it.
2) If I am able to keep whichever roo is better 12 girls for 1 roo should be a good ratio right?
3) I've done lots of research and It seems people say when the older girls kinda beat up on the young roos it teaches them how to be a gentlemen to the hens, If this is true that's great, but has anyone had a first hand experience with this, does it really work?