I have a Silkie cockerel. He is about 9 months old and has been successfully covering two old silkie hens and a small bantam cochin hen. Their run is about 12' x 14'.
I've two young pullets (at least I am hoping they are pullets - no combs or waddles developing thus far) that are in a run inside that run so I can introduce them into my small flock. The pullets were hatched 4 1/2 months ago. They are not laying or doing anything that definitive that tells me they are boys or girls. Right now, I really feel they are girls.
So, today, it was observed that the cockerel and the sizzle were throwing themselves at each other through the fencing that is separating them. By the time I was able to get out to the chicken run, they had stopped. I've been putting them next to each other for about a week now and have never seen ill behavior. I watched them for a while and they never started up again.
Is this normal?? My intention was to integrate them with the others in the near future - probably when they show signs of sexual maturity. May be a few months before they are completely together.
Advice?? Thank you
I have 2 boys (almost 4 months old) they do the chest bump with each other, they don't hurt each other
I also have 2 babies (around 2 months old)
2 big girls, Queenie & a rooster.
*NEW TO CHICKENS*
I just rehomed Ash, a rooster who was around 11 months old. He hit the teenage stage & was being abusive to all my babies & hens. He was pulling their head feathers to the ground stomping on their heads. He was even trying to force the male rooster to mate with him. (he wasn't ever in a flock with an older rooster) All my kids were terrified of him....
Snaps (my rooster now) came in & took charge. Everyone (except spoild Queenie) took right to him. None of my kids are no longer scared, he nips & plays with the little ones as if they were his. He even makes little nests for them to play in.
I have had Snaps for only a week & 3 days & my flock is soooo happy & drama free....
I learned the difference between a bad & good rooster the hard way.
Snaps gets & gives respect.
Put them together & see how they do, just do allow the to get abusive, like Ash was being.