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When I went outside to check on the chickens this morning both Bresse cockerels were pretty bloody and it was clear that they had been fighting. I’ve never seen them fight before and they were getting along just fine even when I found them bloody.
I’ve been considering splitting them up for breeding purposes anyway but I didn’t really want to move one out into a tractor until the weather warmed up a bit. Now seems like the time I guess. Neither of them looked too injured just minor damage to combs a wattles. But on a pure white bird it doesn’t take much blood to look horrific. I cleaned the wounds but decided it best to not worry too much about their feathers I really didn’t want to get them wet in freezing temperatures.
The cockerel with the crooked toes, the Bresse pullet with the feathers on her leg, and one the olive egger pullets have been moved to a chicken tractor. I didn’t want to leave one cockerel by himself I figured they would do better in the cold if they had someone to cuddle up with.
This leaves my best Bresse cockerel and my two best Bresse pullets in the breeding pin along with 2 olive egger pullet just to share the love and hopefully not overbreed the Bresse pullets.
I’ve been considering splitting them up for breeding purposes anyway but I didn’t really want to move one out into a tractor until the weather warmed up a bit. Now seems like the time I guess. Neither of them looked too injured just minor damage to combs a wattles. But on a pure white bird it doesn’t take much blood to look horrific. I cleaned the wounds but decided it best to not worry too much about their feathers I really didn’t want to get them wet in freezing temperatures.
The cockerel with the crooked toes, the Bresse pullet with the feathers on her leg, and one the olive egger pullets have been moved to a chicken tractor. I didn’t want to leave one cockerel by himself I figured they would do better in the cold if they had someone to cuddle up with.
This leaves my best Bresse cockerel and my two best Bresse pullets in the breeding pin along with 2 olive egger pullet just to share the love and hopefully not overbreed the Bresse pullets.
