Well, let me rephrase. I think they see red and go for it. I don't think the younger cockerels were even thinking that far ahead -- about claiming hens. I think they just saw her face and comb flushing red and whatever other signals they read when a hen comes back into lay and (literally) jumped on it. Maybe Lucio, as the senior with an established harem, is a bit more concerned about showing who belongs to who, but for the younger ones just coming into sexual maturity, there was no calculation. They were just absolutely beserk to mate.
For those two exhausting days, I was like a defensive end in a football (American) game. The cockerels would charge a hen and I would get in between to intercept them and push them away. They were in such a frenzy they got confused and even tried to mount each other. Which would have been funny if I hadn't been in the middle of it.
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. Well, let's hope Lady Gaga isn't as...amorous (although in this situation frenzied might be a better term). By the time Cruella weans her chicks he should be 7 months old, so he will have been mating for 3.5 months? Ursula is in the same pen, so I hope she'll aid in diffusing some of that tension. Although Cruella is Lady Gaga's top/favorite hen. They sleep (well, slept) right next to eachother, and he is by her side almost constantly
. I have read many things while looking through the "oh my gosh, we got a baby rooster!!! What do we do! Help us!". The one that makes me pull my hair out the most is the "if he wants to be near you, and is OK with being on you, he's being bold and will turn aggressive". Well let me tell you, none of the cockerels that liked being close to me, or on me from a young age turned aggressive. Most grew up to not GAF. I have had more "mindful" cockerels attack me, than bold ones. There is no way to guess how your male will turn out (psychologically). The only possible way might be if you get pure breeds from a breeder that selects for a certain temperament