Deb Blackowiak
Hatching
- Mar 15, 2024
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At the end of March, I got chicks for the 1st time (Tractor Supply). 5 lavendar orpingtons and what I thought were 5 easter eggers. 3 of the eggers are much smaller and different colored from the other 2. Mostly brown/tannish.
I've come to realize I have 5 roos and 5 hens. Roos are 3 orpingtons, 2 eggers - one of them a little guy.
The other day I noticed the big egger roo and little guy were fighting - flying at each other and chasing around the run. They are both very vocal on a daily basis, as well.
My question - should I rehome at least a couple roos? I don't want the hens getting mauled constantly. The orpington roos are a little more assertive, but not what I'd consider mean.
Also, if I were able to trade a roo for a different hen, would that cause a problem for the established flock?
Any constructive advice is appreciated!
I've come to realize I have 5 roos and 5 hens. Roos are 3 orpingtons, 2 eggers - one of them a little guy.
The other day I noticed the big egger roo and little guy were fighting - flying at each other and chasing around the run. They are both very vocal on a daily basis, as well.
My question - should I rehome at least a couple roos? I don't want the hens getting mauled constantly. The orpington roos are a little more assertive, but not what I'd consider mean.
Also, if I were able to trade a roo for a different hen, would that cause a problem for the established flock?
Any constructive advice is appreciated!