For the first time in 16 years I am going to give one of my cockerels a chance to stay with my flock. Having never done this before and never had experience with roosters I wanted to ask for advice to, hopefully, raise him to be a gentle and respectful roo. I know there are differing opinions on this but I'd love to hear from those who have experience raising multiple roosters.
My cockerel is currently 9 weeks old and VERY interested in being with me. I was kneeling down while doing some work on the chicken run the other day and he climbed up onto my back. He loves hopping up on my lap or my shoulder whenever he can. I don't think I want this to continue.
He is being raised with (and put in his place by) adult hens which I've read helps. Any other tips to increase the chances he'll grow up to be a good boy?
My cockerel is currently 9 weeks old and VERY interested in being with me. I was kneeling down while doing some work on the chicken run the other day and he climbed up onto my back. He loves hopping up on my lap or my shoulder whenever he can. I don't think I want this to continue.
- How do I make sure he knows when I don't want him to do something?
- How should I being treating him when I visit the coop?
- How should I approach him for health checks, etc.?
- Is hand-feeding okay?
He is being raised with (and put in his place by) adult hens which I've read helps. Any other tips to increase the chances he'll grow up to be a good boy?