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In the Brooder
- Jun 7, 2019
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Hi All
This is my first winter with my backyard flock (and first time with multiple roos) and need a bit of advice.
We have 10 birds, what we originally thought were 2 Roosters and 8 Hens. But the more I look at one of the girls, the more I think she is a he.
The two boys are from the same hatch and they have been raised together. Other than a bit of squabbling here and there, they are good with each other. To be one will put the other in place and they will leave each other alone.
Our newest roo is submissive and quiet. He is right around 5 months old. But from all of the signs with feathers, I am sadly convinced he is a rooster.
While closing up the coop tonight, we had a squabble. I found the newest roo under the top rooster. S/he (for lack of a better description) was under the top rooster and wasn't doing anything. However when I showed up, they parted ways and I noticed an injury to his comb (it looks like it is bleeding between the feathers and the comb at the back of his head).
(I've attached photos of the injury as well as the feathers - can someone confirm my suspicion that she is a he?)
Could this be from the squabble? What can we do?
We know, and are planning to, get more ladies for the flock as soon as the weather turns, as it's the middle of the coldest season here in Southern Ontario but maybe it can't wait?
Any advice would be great. Everyone is settled in and asleep for the night (I put the newest roo onto the roost and everyone seemed ok) so we at least have until morning.
With gratitude and grace,
Emily
This is my first winter with my backyard flock (and first time with multiple roos) and need a bit of advice.
We have 10 birds, what we originally thought were 2 Roosters and 8 Hens. But the more I look at one of the girls, the more I think she is a he.
The two boys are from the same hatch and they have been raised together. Other than a bit of squabbling here and there, they are good with each other. To be one will put the other in place and they will leave each other alone.
Our newest roo is submissive and quiet. He is right around 5 months old. But from all of the signs with feathers, I am sadly convinced he is a rooster.
While closing up the coop tonight, we had a squabble. I found the newest roo under the top rooster. S/he (for lack of a better description) was under the top rooster and wasn't doing anything. However when I showed up, they parted ways and I noticed an injury to his comb (it looks like it is bleeding between the feathers and the comb at the back of his head).
(I've attached photos of the injury as well as the feathers - can someone confirm my suspicion that she is a he?)
Could this be from the squabble? What can we do?
We know, and are planning to, get more ladies for the flock as soon as the weather turns, as it's the middle of the coldest season here in Southern Ontario but maybe it can't wait?
Any advice would be great. Everyone is settled in and asleep for the night (I put the newest roo onto the roost and everyone seemed ok) so we at least have until morning.
With gratitude and grace,
Emily
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