Welshies
Crowing
It's kind of funny how it works. Vigor is usually what determines dominance, but I heard somewhere that testosterone plays into it, too.Ahhh!!! He's bigger then my red rooster. I figured he'd be the dominant one.
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
It's kind of funny how it works. Vigor is usually what determines dominance, but I heard somewhere that testosterone plays into it, too.Ahhh!!! He's bigger then my red rooster. I figured he'd be the dominant one.
Poor thing! I don't have the heart to kill things. If I get more chickens, will that make a difference? Or since he's submissive already then he won't change?He's submissive. If he crowed or mated that other rooster would ostracize him. I suggest you remove one rooster- probably the submissive one.
You can get more hens, if you have the room. You could also sell him.Poor thing! I don't have the heart to kill things. If I get more chickens, will that make a difference? Or since he's submissive already then he won't change?
Oh ok! During the summer, I never have my hens the opportunity to sit on their eggs. I'm not gonna do that this year.I have two many roosters as well and i have 8hens an to pullet chicks inside right now. But yes the roo i was talking about does the same thing like never crows. But he was last night since hes in my basement for now. And i have another that mates but doesnt crow. My daddy roo of the 3 does peck an bite them when they are on his hens but mine rarely fight. They get off when daddy comes around. But if youe other rooster is mating an your gettinf fertil eggs and hes different colors as well than you should be all set to hatch some.
I'm planning on getting more chickens. I have 2 and a half acres so as soon as this cold snap goes away, I'm gonna work on a bigger coop and run for them.You can get more hens, if you have the room. You could also sell him.
I've never incubated eggs. I'm too afraid to incubate the eggs that are being laid. I've never had chickens before these.This is my first winter with my flock. They loved free ranging in summer. The space with so many roosters helps the fighting and a bigger house an run helps as well i feel. I have a 40×40pen for them and a good size house but im as well going to make a bigger house mines to long and not as wide as i want it. But if you plan to incubate or change your mind an have your eggs hatch their eggs than id get a couple more hens of different colors and than you should definitely be able to get different colored birds.
If you want to get a few more hens, I'd suggest getting ten. Get 7 or 8 egg layers, or whatever breed you like. Wyandottes and EEs are colorful and fun. Then, get 2 or 3 broody breeds like Dorkings, Orpingtons, Silkies (but many consider those "special needs"), or even a few muscovy duck hens. They will brood those eggs for yaI've never incubated eggs. I'm too afraid to incubate the eggs that are being laid. I've never had chickens before these.
I'll have to wait for summer I guess. I won't be able to take care of chicks until then. I saw a bunch of chickens on YouTube that are gorgeous!! But they're from places like Sweden and France, etc..If you want to get a few more hens, I'd suggest getting ten. Get 7 or 8 egg layers, or whatever breed you like. Wyandottes and EEs are colorful and fun. Then, get 2 or 3 broody breeds like Dorkings, Orpingtons, Silkies (but many consider those "special needs"), or even a few muscovy duck hens. They will brood those eggs for ya![]()