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allison51207
In the Brooder
- Sep 17, 2017
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Guess he'll be gone tomorrow thank u
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This is only page four so I have more catching up to do...Is there anyway I can get the room to stop doing it,I don't want to have to find him new home even then how would I know he wouldn't do it in a new home so is there anyway to get him to stop that don't mean me going and sitting there with squirter bottle like I did with my dog to get him to stop
Still catching up...so someone told my husband that I have to get rid of the hens with bald spots but I would rather get rid of the big roo,do I have to take out those hens with bald spots on heads
This is only page four so I have more catching up to do...
Your BOY is NO rooster yet.... allowing time for maturity along with placing in a proper sized flock is the best way to help ensure balding won't happen. Beyond that it is up to the next owners what they do with the birds and how they manage their flock.
Your's will be more peaceful without a COCKEREL in it. And since you aren't allowed to have them anyways, best to rehome.
Guess I better stop right there and read up...[/Qwerty are allowed to have roosters I live in a farming community and i[/Q
This is only page four so I have more catching up to do...
Your BOY is NO rooster yet.... allowing time for maturity along with placing in a proper sized flock is the best way to help ensure balding won't happen. Beyond that it is up to the next owners what they do with the birds and how they manage their flock.
Your's will be more peaceful without a COCKEREL in it. And since you aren't allowed to have them anyways, best to rehome.
Males less than 1 year old are cockerels. Much like teenage boys. Don't quite know how to treat the ladies & raging hormones.I have 2 roosters we are allowed to have them ,my problem is he's being aggressive towards my hands I have caught him grabbing them on top of there heads were the bald spots are he is also grabbing them with his claws on there backs I'll post pitchure,but my other question is do u think that it's from them not commingled out of coop it started when we got the snow storm they wouldn't come out for 3 days I had there door open but they would not come out and when they did they were bald on top, but I do not have a Cockrell I have rooster,
Holding on trying to get their balance is not the same aggressive. Like two crows said that is a learning curve. What you caught him doing was clumsily mating because he is still young. ALL roosters grab the tops of the head and the saddle area.I have 2 roosters we are allowed to have them ,my problem is he's being aggressive towards my hands I have caught him grabbing them on top of there heads were the bald spots are he is also grabbing them with his claws on there backs I'll post pitchure,but my other question is do u think that it's from them not commingled out of coop it started when we got the snow storm they wouldn't come out for 3 days I had there door open but they would not come out and when they did they were bald on top, but I do not have a Cockrell I have rooster,
That is a cockerel. The term rooster is (technically) saved for boys who are over a year old. Significant changes have yet to take place. Their mind and their bodies are still very much changing at that age. The term rooster or cockerel may be irrelevant in everyday conversation. But when taking about behavioral issues that include the raging hormones of juveniles it is completely relative. So please accept this as friendly sharing. And now you learned a new term.Got them back in April about 8 months old not even a year ,
It may not stop right away since it is a learning curve. Getting rid of the extra boy should definitely help. I honestly doubt that enrichment things or boredom busters will alter this. The boys really seem to be very spry first thing in the morning and right before roost.Yah there less than a year old,so it's due to still learning but will it stop it only started when the really bad cold came in,I'm going to try hanging some food first someone said maybe a tennis ball or lettuce corn on cob I really feel bad and still trying to figure what to do either get rid of the roo or just try something to occupie them just hard when they won't come out if it snows or too cold