- Apr 28, 2009
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I bought 4 Bantams. 2 of my Bantams roosted with the big guys on top of the garage last night. However, I brought the two escapees in. They are incredibly upset and high strung since they've arrived.
I would love for everyone to be together as a group, but when they try, Chuck Norris the rooster immediately tries to mate with them. He is so huge compared to their little banty selves
This makes them run away in pure fear.
They are all out free ranging except for the 2 high strung ones, which are caged in the house. What should I do to get them reintroduced? They go off on their own, and then one of those somehow gets on the other side of the fence and wanders the neighbor's yard. This results in my boyfriend running after them for 1/2 a mile.
Help?
I would love for everyone to be together as a group, but when they try, Chuck Norris the rooster immediately tries to mate with them. He is so huge compared to their little banty selves

They are all out free ranging except for the 2 high strung ones, which are caged in the house. What should I do to get them reintroduced? They go off on their own, and then one of those somehow gets on the other side of the fence and wanders the neighbor's yard. This results in my boyfriend running after them for 1/2 a mile.
Help?
