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Could you post a video showing how they interact with the roosters they are rejecting?
Doubtful, the roosters have basically given up on those two. I'd have to sit out there all day and still probably not see them attempting to mount one. Basically what the hens were doing is either running like hell or putting up their hackles and fighting like a male. Then I'd have to separate them before anyone got hurt. But most of the time the hen would scream, jerk herself away and run. Only if the rooster chased them would they start kicking
 
Doubtful, the roosters have basically given up on those two. I'd have to sit out there all day and still probably not see them attempting to mount one. Basically what the hens were doing is either running like hell or putting up their hackles and fighting like a male. Then I'd have to separate them before anyone got hurt. But most of the time the hen would scream, jerk herself away and run. Only if the rooster chased them would they start kicking
That would be cool to see, I have not seen such interactions.
 
That would be cool to see, I have not seen such interactions.
It's not the first hens whose done this sort of thing here. One of the Liege Fighter hens refused to mate with anyone besides the Liege rooster. She killed a young thai cockerel, actually chased him into a corner and pecked him to death for trying to mount her multiple times that day. Of course she was easily 3x his size. I also had a non-game hen once who would spin around and try to peck a rooster in the eye when it mounted her!
 
It's not the first hens whose done this sort of thing here. One of the Liege Fighter hens refused to mate with anyone besides the Liege rooster. She killed a young thai cockerel, actually chased him into a corner and pecked him to death for trying to mount her multiple times that day. Of course she was easily 3x his size. I also had a non-game hen once who would spin around and try to peck a rooster in the eye when it mounted her!
Better keep them separated.
 
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Some of my ganoi chicks. The 2 red cockerel are a cross between ganoi and thai/hmong. They all have hennie genes.
 
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