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i don't see then, how you can NOT have a bunch of barebacked, maybe lacerated girls, if the males are usually with them year round. i know what 3 BO roos can do to 22 BO hens, and it isn't pretty.
nyreds you must have a secret, or de-clawed roos!
John,
The problem may be a result of having multiple males in with your females. In those circumstances competition erupts & the males can be pretty aggressive. I leave mine together in their mating groups which never include multiple males.
i don't see then, how you can NOT have a bunch of barebacked, maybe lacerated girls, if the males are usually with them year round. i know what 3 BO roos can do to 22 BO hens, and it isn't pretty.
nyreds you must have a secret, or de-clawed roos!
John,
The problem may be a result of having multiple males in with your females. In those circumstances competition erupts & the males can be pretty aggressive. I leave mine together in their mating groups which never include multiple males.
