Mschkweasnduck
Chirping
It's hard sometimes ,I know lol but if you could take clearer pics of the heads and hineys

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Thanks junbuggena! In your opinion is it okay to keep two cockerals in a run with a tiny silkie pullet. She is 14 weeks old and they tend to gang up on her. Will this eventually get better?#2 is male.
If they are giving immature pullets too much 'attention', then they should be removed, at least until the girls are mature. They are hormone fueled, teenage boys right now. All testosterone and no sense or self control.Thanks junbuggena! In your opinion is it okay to keep two cockerals in a run with a tiny silkie pullet. She is 14 weeks old and they tend to gang up on her. Will this eventually get better?
If they are giving immature pullets too much 'attention', then they should be removed, at least until the girls are mature. They are hormone fueled, teenage boys right now. All testosterone and no sense or self control.
Free range, without any coop for them at night? Not a good idea at all. Either rehome them or wait till they are about 14 to 16 weeks old and butcher them. Chickens are pretty much helpless during the nighttime hours. And if you've ever seen the aftermath of what a racoon will do to a chicken, you would never even consider it. Death by predator is not humane.
thank you. can you tell us how long can we keep the two males together in the same coop/run with out them fighting? they are already pecking me when i go in there lol!