Rocky64
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- Jan 25, 2015
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Oh and is there any Michiganders here? I was thinking that I could maybe get some games from one of you at a MBGBA, but I won't be able to pay hundreds of dollars
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honestly I think it would be in the best interest of all to either not get games or go all in. You will need to keep the games separate from layers and one another and if you're not willing to go the extra mile you're not ready hate to sound crude but it is what it isYeah true, there'd be room to get away from eachother in the hens case, i know this is a dumb question but would it be okay to keep let's say a Rhode Island Red hen with the gamefowl if she's introduced at the same time the gamefowl are in the pen? Or would the game hens still harass and kill her? Yeah my roosters couldn't outrun the sleek and fast game cock, they'd get a few yards and get caught. I'm planning to free range the two flocks alternately, or at least one a week for the games and I was wondering if the game cock would fight through the fence like one would do to another game and get all bloody and stuff, I would think my other roosters would tire and just leave him alone since they don't have the urge to kill like the game( the game would be inside his pen so my other roosters could just leave). Sorry for all these questions but thank you for all your help and information.
Yeah that makes full sense, I mean I really want gamefowl and have for ages, but I don't have the room to keep both the rooster and the hens in individual pens, all in one pen I can handle, I already have it set up, but if the rooster and hens gotta be separate I can't do that.honestly I think it would be in the best interest of all to either not get games or go all in. You will need to keep the games separate from layers and one another and if you're not willing to go the extra mile you're not ready hate to sound crude but it is what it is
Keeping both can be a real pain in the *ss. The other thing is having available pens, drop pens, cages etc.. to separate a bird in an emergency. sick, hurt, etc. As a rule you shouldn't have any loose roosters that could come into contact with the penned stags/cocks either. Hens can be an issue too all depends on the bird.Yeah that makes full sense, I mean I really want gamefowl and have for ages, but I don't have the room to keep both the rooster and the hens in individual pens, all in one pen I can handle, I already have it set up, but if the rooster and hens gotta be separate I can't do that.
x2 on that the birds get a bad rap when usually its the caretaker that didn't put in the time to edumakate ones selfKeeping both can be a real pain in the *ss. The other thing is having available pens, drop pens, cages etc.. to separate a bird in an emergency. sick, hurt, etc. As a rule you shouldn't have any loose roosters that could come into contact with the penned stags/cocks either. Hens can be an issue too all depends on the bird.
Either way before you get them set it up properly or you'll be frustrated quickly and the birds will get the short end of the stick.
So even if the regular roosters are the ones outside and the game is confined it wouldn't be a good idea? I mean my other roosters are territorial but not overly so and probably won't go near the gamefowl pen much. I would under if it was the other way around and the game cock wouldn't leave the confined regular roosters alone and stay close to it trying to constantly get to it through the fence, but my roosters hardly even fight, and it's more rare for them to fight through the fence. I had my silkies in the pen in the summer in daylight and the big roosters barely ever bothered the silkie rooster inside, but I would never put the silkie with the other roosters outside the pen together. But yeah if you say it's probably not a good idea I get them then I most likely won't because you know a lot more bout them than I do.Keeping both can be a real pain in the *ss. The other thing is having available pens, drop pens, cages etc.. to separate a bird in an emergency. sick, hurt, etc. As a rule you shouldn't have any loose roosters that could come into contact with the penned stags/cocks either. Hens can be an issue too all depends on the bird.
Either way before you get them set it up properly or you'll be frustrated quickly and the birds will get the short end of the stick.
The gamefowl within the pen will tear themselves to pieces trying to get to the bird on the outside. Not all will do it but the good ones will. They may be just fine 364 days but that one day it's a problem and you have a mangled bird that is useless and taking up your time doctoring him up.So even if the regular roosters are the ones outside and the game is confined it wouldn't be a good idea? I mean my other roosters are territorial but not overly so and probably won't go near the gamefowl pen much. I would under if it was the other way around and the game cock wouldn't leave the confined regular roosters alone and stay close to it trying to constantly get to it through the fence, but my roosters hardly even fight, and it's more rare for them to fight through the fence. I had my silkies in the pen in the summer in daylight and the big roosters barely ever bothered the silkie rooster inside, but I would never put the silkie with the other roosters outside the pen together. But yeah if you say it's probably not a good idea I get them then I most likely won't because you know a lot more bout them than I do.