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LaurenRitz
Crowing
I need to scratch a curiosity bump. I have been told (and observed) that hens usually dismiss young cockerels.
Well, looks like I have a two generation anomaly. I currently have eggs in the incubator for a targeted JG x RIR back-cross.
The JG grandfather was amazing, once he got past the bratty teenager phase. Intelligent (for a birdbrain), polite, took care of his ladies but no sign of human aggression. He died defending his girls from a dog.
His son, JG x RIR, seems to have taken his father’s intelligence and amped up the good behavior. He’s 20 weeks old and has already become the flock master for a group of mature hens. He wing dances and finds treats for the hens, and if they refuse his advances he accepts it. He also ignores the young pullets.
I never saw any bullying or "teaching him manners." He was born after his father died, so no teaching going on from that angle either.
I am hoping for a high percentage of cockerels from his eggs so I can sort out those that carry these traits.
What is it that makes one cockerel unacceptable and sees the hens readily accept another? I have never seen another cockerel this age who wasn't a jerk, so that's probably part of it.
Well, looks like I have a two generation anomaly. I currently have eggs in the incubator for a targeted JG x RIR back-cross.
The JG grandfather was amazing, once he got past the bratty teenager phase. Intelligent (for a birdbrain), polite, took care of his ladies but no sign of human aggression. He died defending his girls from a dog.
His son, JG x RIR, seems to have taken his father’s intelligence and amped up the good behavior. He’s 20 weeks old and has already become the flock master for a group of mature hens. He wing dances and finds treats for the hens, and if they refuse his advances he accepts it. He also ignores the young pullets.
I never saw any bullying or "teaching him manners." He was born after his father died, so no teaching going on from that angle either.
I am hoping for a high percentage of cockerels from his eggs so I can sort out those that carry these traits.
What is it that makes one cockerel unacceptable and sees the hens readily accept another? I have never seen another cockerel this age who wasn't a jerk, so that's probably part of it.