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What rooster aggressiveness do you put up with? There have been a few incidents with Batman this past fall. So when we were building the run I never turned my back on him for too long cuz I don't trust him. The other morning I went to let them out of coop and lingered In the run while they all went out into the yard. Well Batman put himself between me and the gate out of their yard. If I went right he went right. I went left, he went left. He eventually charged me which luckily I had feed scoop in my hand to wack him. I don't know if it's just his hormones in the morning or what? He chases all the girls first thing.

I've been taking a stick with me and have been filling feeder/water before I let them out so I can leave quick before he gets out

I don't put up with any after the initial 'hormone rush' of the teenager, should be settled by 18 weeks or so. Any posturing or stalking after that puts them on the list for next cull day. We have 4 roos in our main coop and 2 more in other coops and I don't have to worry. In fact we only keep the friendliest and they think nothing of coming right up to us to get a treat and it hasn't diminished their ability to protect the hens and chicks.

None. There are too many good roosters being given away or eaten.

Very true!

Our somehwat agressive cockerels have a time limit on them right now. As soon as spring comes I'm going to try hand raising a Roo that is eight naturally docile breed and keeping my fingers crossed.
The only reason I am keeping them around right now is because our chickens free range and our girls go all over the place and into the woods. We already had one killed by a fox in the fall. The boys are doing a pretty good job of keeping the girls safe.

I can understand your reasoning...I am sure you will find a couple of friendly replacements soon.


I agree with Fisherlady. There are so many good Roos who could use a home. I'm very thankful that my Roo continues to be good. In fact, today he heard one of the girls yelling near the coop. I saw him immediately perk up, and then run over to her aid. When all was well, he escorted her back to the rest of the flock. :love

Sorry if this is a sensitive topic, but does anyone have a good home option for a kill cone? I am going to euthanize the banty tomorrow, but I don't have one here. It doesn't look like they sell them at tractor supply, unless they go by a different name.



Anne:

I don't process, but is you can get your hands on one of those plastic cones used on dogs to prevent them from chewing on themselves, you could probably make adjustments...my two cents


Thanks, the feed bag idea worked well, the deed is done. I was looking for something that I wouldn't have to run out and buy. I think I will invest in a kill cone soon though. Also a scalpel. I don't think this chicken was in much pain, but she didn't go as quick as I would have liked. I am glad it is over now.
 
Here is the bator I am borrowing from a family member. I bought a fancy indoor outdoor thermometer, because it had the humidity as well. The "outdoor" sensor is in the incubator. It seems like it's working well, it has help a steady temp all night. Now I keep debating if I should put something in it. I probably should wait for my broody hen to get her brood going first. The unit looks dirty, but I think it hadn't been used in a few years. I wiped the whole thing down with some diluted bleach solution, but the dirt still hides in the crevices.

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Here is the bator I am borrowing from a family member. I bought a fancy indoor outdoor thermometer, because it had the humidity as well. The "outdoor" sensor is in the incubator. It seems like it's working well, it has help a steady temp all night. Now I keep debating if I should put something in it. I probably should wait for my broody hen to get her brood going first. The unit looks dirty, but I think it hadn't been used in a few years. I wiped the whole thing down with some diluted bleach solution, but the dirt still hides in the crevices.

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That's the same thermometer I use and it works pretty well :)
 
Here is the bator I am borrowing from a family member. I bought a fancy indoor outdoor thermometer, because it had the humidity as well. The "outdoor" sensor is in the incubator. It seems like it's working well, it has help a steady temp all night. Now I keep debating if I should put something in it. I probably should wait for my broody hen to get her brood going first. The unit looks dirty, but I think it hadn't been used in a few years. I wiped the whole thing down with some diluted bleach solution, but the dirt still hides in the crevices.

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PM me your address and we will send you out some SPR eggs, our hens are aging so not sure on fertility (our last hatch of them was about 75% last fall) but it will make a decent test run and you may gef some broodies out of it for next year.
 
What rooster aggressiveness do you put up with? There have been a few incidents with Batman this past fall. So when we were building the run I never turned my back on him for too long cuz I don't trust him. The other morning I went to let them out of coop and lingered In the run while they all went out into the yard. Well Batman put himself between me and the gate out of their yard. If I went right he went right. I went left, he went left. He eventually charged me which luckily I had feed scoop in my hand to wack him. I don't know if it's just his hormones in the morning or what? He chases all the girls first thing.

I've been taking a stick with me and have been filling feeder/water before I let them out so I can leave quick before he gets out
We have 1 rooster for 7 hens (small flock). He was one of four roosters and we culled the other 3 due to aggressiveness. We kept Curly because he is SO good at keeping the girls safe, but now we're having an issue with him attacking us. He will not let us near him, and he will start jumping, biting, and attacking. I usually kick him away or pick him up to show him who's boss, but it hasn't helped. We have a 2 and 3 year old that he constantly attacks so we have to get rid of Curly
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I'm hoping to raise a SUPER friendly yet protective rooster before summer so we can go outside without getting attacked for once!

We're also hoping to have a Production Red rooster because all of the babies he would produce with our various BO, PR, EE, and SS hens would be gorgeous. Curly is a BO so it's not really a pretty mix with some of the hens.

We shall see how it goes this spring
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I'm not one to give second chances to roosters. I have a gorgeous Partridge Orpington rooster, he's a sweetheart, breaks up fights with his ladies and never, ever takes a run at us. I will be hanging on to him, but he throws beautiful babies.

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