Hi Everyone,
My rooster, Poppy, had to be in quarantine for the last two weeks as he was recovering from surgery. He has been in a kennel in my barn. Over the last week, I've been letting him socialize with his hens for about 15-30 minutes each day (as per vet's orders).
I have two flocks that are housed under the same roof but with dividing chicken wire. Poppy is on one side with a few hens, and another rooster, Bernard, is on the other side. Generally the roosters get along okay (Poppy was the more dominant). In Poppy's absence, Bernard has been supervising all the ladies when I let them out to free range.
Additionally, during Poppy's absence one of his hens, Strawberry, hatched chicks and there are 5 little peeps running around.
I want to start thinking about the part where I transition Poppy back into the run full time. I have a large dog crate that lives in the run for "in house" quarantine. Maybe start keeping him in there during the day for a week or so? His behavior around the chicks is my main concern. I'm ready to deal with some pecking order stuff between him and Bernard.
I'm thinking of having him in the dog crate and let the chicks roam around a bit so that he gets used to them, but this is a really new situation for me and I'd be really grateful for any ideas/advice. Last year I botched reintegrating a hen and her chick into the flock and the chick was killed and I'm really haunted by that mistake. The last thing I want is for the chicks to get hurt.
My rooster, Poppy, had to be in quarantine for the last two weeks as he was recovering from surgery. He has been in a kennel in my barn. Over the last week, I've been letting him socialize with his hens for about 15-30 minutes each day (as per vet's orders).
I have two flocks that are housed under the same roof but with dividing chicken wire. Poppy is on one side with a few hens, and another rooster, Bernard, is on the other side. Generally the roosters get along okay (Poppy was the more dominant). In Poppy's absence, Bernard has been supervising all the ladies when I let them out to free range.
Additionally, during Poppy's absence one of his hens, Strawberry, hatched chicks and there are 5 little peeps running around.
I want to start thinking about the part where I transition Poppy back into the run full time. I have a large dog crate that lives in the run for "in house" quarantine. Maybe start keeping him in there during the day for a week or so? His behavior around the chicks is my main concern. I'm ready to deal with some pecking order stuff between him and Bernard.
I'm thinking of having him in the dog crate and let the chicks roam around a bit so that he gets used to them, but this is a really new situation for me and I'd be really grateful for any ideas/advice. Last year I botched reintegrating a hen and her chick into the flock and the chick was killed and I'm really haunted by that mistake. The last thing I want is for the chicks to get hurt.