mintyivyy1
Chirping
- Oct 11, 2022
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We have a 7 month old rooster who is a Green King-- VERY large, very beautiful, very demanding of his 9 hens. We did notice some feather loss on 3-4 hens so we put on hen savers and will do that to all the ladies if we need to. Seems like we might even need the shoulder attachments too.
My question is: is part of this his puberty/learning to mount process and it will be less sloppy and painful for them in the future? Sometimes he just hops on and off and slides around and engages in general shenanigans. If not, and he continues to just be a big, excited (and very good) boy, should we separate him in his own apartment outside? I think that would drive him nuts! I guess the other option is to separate the overmated ladies which we can do as well. Just learning the ropes with our unplanned and beloved rooster, would love any advice. All of them are 7 months old, mixed breeds, lots of space outside, many perches, big coop, etc.
My question is: is part of this his puberty/learning to mount process and it will be less sloppy and painful for them in the future? Sometimes he just hops on and off and slides around and engages in general shenanigans. If not, and he continues to just be a big, excited (and very good) boy, should we separate him in his own apartment outside? I think that would drive him nuts! I guess the other option is to separate the overmated ladies which we can do as well. Just learning the ropes with our unplanned and beloved rooster, would love any advice. All of them are 7 months old, mixed breeds, lots of space outside, many perches, big coop, etc.