- Aug 2, 2010
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I have a little flock of birds made up of trio of golden polish. 2 roos and 2 females of the white crested. 4 rose comb bantam (my micro babies) and 2 more hens 1 more roo.
So Luigi has been the primary head honcho of the coop since the new one got built. I go out today and my poor guy is going ostrich style hiding his head under rocks to keep one of my black and white roos from jumping on him. I hated to separate them but I can't let them hurt one another. I have 6 more little chickens I need to introduce out there but I'm not sure if I should since there seems to be some tension in the coop. What should I do? My trouble maker is having a sleepover with 2 of my old hens for the night. He just wouldn't quit jumping on everyone out there today.
So Luigi has been the primary head honcho of the coop since the new one got built. I go out today and my poor guy is going ostrich style hiding his head under rocks to keep one of my black and white roos from jumping on him. I hated to separate them but I can't let them hurt one another. I have 6 more little chickens I need to introduce out there but I'm not sure if I should since there seems to be some tension in the coop. What should I do? My trouble maker is having a sleepover with 2 of my old hens for the night. He just wouldn't quit jumping on everyone out there today.
