please take a look at this beautiful chicken..



Thats soo cool.
I have a baby 6 weeks old roo at home already hope he can gets along well with him. Is there any tip to help them to get along well? I think the previous owner declawed him has no sharp weapon on him.
thank you for your help!!
 
Thats soo cool.
I have a baby 6 weeks old roo at home already hope he can gets along well with him. Is there any tip to help them to get along well? I think the previous owner declawed him has no sharp weapon on him.
thank you for your help!!

I think it's often a case if you have enough space and hens which influences whether the roosters get along.
Right now I have too many roos (The result of hatching my own chicks) and would love to find homes for two of them. They have very nice temperaments so at this point they will be going to a bachelor pad while the girls join the main laying flock when they're old enough..
 
Looks like a birchen OEGB, except with white legs.



He is so gorgeous and majestic.
Tiny but has karisma.
So lucky to meet him!!!


I agree, he is an Old English Game Bantam of the Birchen variety...

Jophus, if you look at the pic of her holding him his legs are a bit dark... maybe not fully dark, but not as white as they seemed in first pics...

Beautiful roo, so glad you rescued him! :)
 
Thank you ^-^..


Very welcome! Quarantine him for minimum of 3-4 weeks then if he still is healthy, either put him in a cage or kennel in with your others to let them get to know each other first... see how they will react and if they'll get along...
Oddly enough, I find that the OEGB roos take to younger strange birds much easier and quicker than the hens do... had a Silver Duckwing roo raise four 4 week old standard sized EE's once, and 2 were little cockerels... they got along great... good luck! :)
 

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