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Thank you. Appologies if I came over a bit short. I read quickly and felt frustrated by the problems you seem to be having and couldn't work out who was with who and where.No problem. I can sort this out succinctly.
I never hand fed a junior cockerel. The only male I hand feed is Lucio, the senior male who has his own hens and just fathered 4 chicks.
When I said I stopped giving treats, I meant treats in general to any of the chickens -- as in any food outside meals -- because of all the bugs. I've had enough on my plate with two broody mums, their chicks, and a more-temperamental-than usual senior male.
Your questions answered:
1. Technically I have zero roosters.
2. I have a ten month old cockerel named Lucio. Acting as senior male.
There are also 2 nearly four month old cockerels. They are brothers.
3. I have two proper coops on opposite sides of a tree orchard, about 80 meters apart.
4. There are five hens (2 senior and 3 junior)
1 laying pullet 7 mos
1 four month old pullet (the sister of the younger cockerels)
5. Lucio, the senior male, roosts in one coop with his 3 favorite hens and the 7 mo laying pullet who is also in his harem. One of the senior hens is in a broody apartment next to this coop with her two chicks fathered by Lucio
The juvenile cockerels and their sister roost in the other coop. One of the junior hens is in a broody apartment next to this coop with her two chicks fathered by Lucio.
6. The 2 senior hens are 2 years old. I bought them from a neighboring farm 1.5 years ago. The junior hens and pullets are one year and 7 mos, respectively. I got them from the same neighbor four months ago.
Lucio, the senior male hatched here in November from a fertile egg from same neighbor under a broody hen (deceased). I brought in the junior females for him.
The juveniles all hatched here in late April. I'm working on rehoming one of the brother cockerels. I have a good place for him. The brothers do not fight much but I want the non dominant to have his own hens one day. Here, he's low man with little chance.
Lucio, the senior male at 10 mos old, has been ornery with me -- and generally irritated with his hens -- lately. I thought it might be perhaps I "took away" a hen -- my Butchie who just died. My exasperation with getting jumped at twice a day prompted me to philosophize about his possible motives. I also found (and treated) lice on him two days ago. He seems calmer now.
Hope that clarifies. Thank you for asking.
