Roosters and chicks

Chickeeta

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Nov 30, 2008
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I've got some 7-week old Australorp chicks... looks like 8 little cockerals and 6 pullets. They free-range during the day, but run around separately from the older hens and rooster, doing their own thing. At night they all return to a single pen and coop. At what age will the rooster become interested in the pullets? And when might he challenge the cockerals? I don't plan to keep all those cockerals, by the way, but am curious about how this works.
 
He may challenge the young roos at any time, but generally when they reach mating age. The mature rooster will become interested in the pullets when they reach egg-laying age, which is 5-6 months old.

Kathy, Bellville TX
www.CountryChickens.com
 
The rooster and the cockerals should start working on the pecking order around 12-14 weeks. They will probably work it out without too much battling. Although we had two RIR that went at it off and on for a few weeks before the Rooster had them in line.

They will start to show interest in the pullets as they reach point of lay, must be a hormonal trigger.
 

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