Yep, I've never tried it, but She has years of practical experience, and she knows how to think outside the box.
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He has been a perfect gentlemen except when his best girl is in jail. Plus he is a gorgeous friendly lavender Orpington that is going to make more Lavender Orpintons with my two up and coming LO hens.Any roo in my flock who is a pedophile would either be jailed until the youngsters are ready for a serious relationship (eggs imminent). If I did not jail him, I would eat him. A good roo does not do that to the youngsters.
If your flock is confined to a run, that exacerbates the behavior.
Sounds like a plan. Next time she goes broody she will have company. I will report back on how it works.Yep, I've never tried it, but She has years of practical experience, and she knows how to think outside the box.
Correct. Right now they will be afraid and not understand or take his advances. They are like pre teens and he's a grown man.So from your experience, my pullets will not be interested in the Roo for 2-3 more months.It might be easier to integrate a few more hens than go thru this 2 or 3 more time with Sybil. Maybe I can trade someone who wants a broody hen.
My first thought too, that a mature cockbird who tries to mate immature pullets should be soup boundAny roo in my flock who is a pedophile would either be jailed until the youngsters are ready for a serious relationship (eggs imminent). If I did not jail him, I would eat him. A good roo does not do that to the youngsters. If your flock is confined to a run, that exacerbates the behavior.
But this makes sense too.I think a dearth of adult female companionship is what is driving this rooster to pedophilia. I've only seen this scenario play out when the rooster didn't have any (or many) other options. I think this case is just exacerbated by the fact he only has one or two available hens (depending on broodiness).
Huh! Interesting theory.
If Sybill follows her normal pattern she will go broody again in about 2 weeks. I will keep you postedMy first thought too, that a mature cockbird who tries to mate immature pullets should be soup bound
But this makes sense too.
Huh! Interesting theory.
I hope you post back here to this thread, am fascinated to see how that technique works out.