rboeck
In the Brooder
- Mar 25, 2016
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Help! Idk if this is a he or she.

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That's a cockerel.
That's a cockerel.
I was afraid of that. I love him. He's so pretty but idk how my older girls are going to take to him. They're pretty mean to the white one in there. I have them separated and already got rid of a rooster bc he was overprotective of the girls when my kids would get near
Not all roosters get overprotective. I read somewhere barred rocks are a more gentle breed rooster. We have 4 and have no problems yet.![]()
Thanks! How long should I wait to put him in? My neighbor gave me 3 babies and one sustained fatal injuries from my girls. The big girls weren't happy about them so the remaining 2 are in a separate cage inside the coop to keep them protected. But they are growing quick and I can't keep them in a smaller cage forever
Thanks! How long should I wait to put him in? My neighbor gave me 3 babies and one sustained fatal injuries from my girls. The big girls weren't happy about them so the remaining 2 are in a separate cage inside the coop to keep them protected. But they are growing quick and I can't keep them in a smaller cage forever
Integration needs to be done gradually. If you can, set up a temporary run and coop for the young ones right next to the adult coop/run. Let them live next to each other for a few weeks. Then you can let the younger ones into the adult run, while still having the escape of their own run. In another 2 weeks, they should be voluntarily roosting in the adult coop. I find it much easier to induce chicks when they are 4 to 6 weeks old rather than waiting till they are 'teenagers'.