So I wasn't sure where to post this but I have a hefty rooster.
By hefty I mean hes twice the size of my americana hens which are about 5lbs. My biggest hens are my 2 brahmas and my 1 barred rock. I have 2 pullets and 9 laying hens and he seems hefty even for them.
Though I noticed some of my hens are getting some feather loss. Mainly at the base of their back (near the tail feathers) their neck and their wings. I checked for mites and didn't see anything. My 1 legged hen doesn't have any feather loss, which makes me think its the rooster. The pullets are also not losing feathers.
My question is, should I seperate my rooster from them and see if he was the issue? Or just give them some higher protein feed to try to encourage feather growth? I haven't changed their feed and they get oystershell too, so I do not think its their diet. I have not seen any feather eating or the hens getting picked on by other hens/rooster.
Should I try to limit how much time my rooster is around them?
I like my rooster. Hes a good boy for the most part. We square up about once or twice a week but he definitely comes running to the hens when they squawk. I know roosters are not needed, but I like having him around and when my hens go broody, I let them hatch out eggs. (Plus hes one of the very first chicks I purchased) I know I could get a smaller breed of a rooster, but would he end up getting bullied by the hens? Especially if I looked at getting a bantam breed? I attached a photo of him and some of my hens. He was supposed to be a columbian wyandotte....
In the photo you can see one of my americanas in the back right by him. It may be hard to see but there are down feathers showing.
I have some aprons on them right now, but that doesn't solve the wing issues......
By hefty I mean hes twice the size of my americana hens which are about 5lbs. My biggest hens are my 2 brahmas and my 1 barred rock. I have 2 pullets and 9 laying hens and he seems hefty even for them.
Though I noticed some of my hens are getting some feather loss. Mainly at the base of their back (near the tail feathers) their neck and their wings. I checked for mites and didn't see anything. My 1 legged hen doesn't have any feather loss, which makes me think its the rooster. The pullets are also not losing feathers.
My question is, should I seperate my rooster from them and see if he was the issue? Or just give them some higher protein feed to try to encourage feather growth? I haven't changed their feed and they get oystershell too, so I do not think its their diet. I have not seen any feather eating or the hens getting picked on by other hens/rooster.
Should I try to limit how much time my rooster is around them?
I like my rooster. Hes a good boy for the most part. We square up about once or twice a week but he definitely comes running to the hens when they squawk. I know roosters are not needed, but I like having him around and when my hens go broody, I let them hatch out eggs. (Plus hes one of the very first chicks I purchased) I know I could get a smaller breed of a rooster, but would he end up getting bullied by the hens? Especially if I looked at getting a bantam breed? I attached a photo of him and some of my hens. He was supposed to be a columbian wyandotte....
In the photo you can see one of my americanas in the back right by him. It may be hard to see but there are down feathers showing.
I have some aprons on them right now, but that doesn't solve the wing issues......
