onyx2011
Chirping
- Mar 12, 2018
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Alright, so I started raising chickens over a year ago, so im still a bit new at this. Im bad at summarizing things, so please stick with me!
About 2 months ago, a fox attacked my flock and killed all my chickens except 1 grumpy hen. She was alone for a couple days, then my aunt gave me a rooster that didnt "fit in". I soon came to find out that the rooster was demonic. He was gentlemanly enough to Oreo, but abused her whenever she approached humans, and he attacked me dozens of times, including my big lab that usually protected me. He made it so i couldnt even fill up water or food dishes, so i decided to help him cross the rainbow bridge. Throughout all of these losses, Oreo never stopped laying eggs. It was honestly bizarre. Two weeks ago, before i ended the evil rooster, i met a breeder who sold me 4 6 week old chicks, and then she asked if i wanted this 10 week old blue marans rooster. I said no, ive had my fill of roosters. She handed him over to me to hold and he instantly started chirping and melted my heart. I kept Earl and the other new chicks in the barn for a couple days, and Earl has been nothing but amazing. He loves to just sit in my lap and "chat"! So, we "got rid" of the evil rooster. Again, Oreo hasnt stopped laying, and she seems to enjoy the human attention.
Now, Ive been trying to integrate Earl with Oreo and Oreo has been nothing but a terror. I've tried to casually slip him on the roost while they both sleeping, but he started to chirp at me and she instantly woke up and started pecking him. I tried to free range them together, but she chases him away and then it gets difficult to wrangle them back to the coop. The run is over 200 square feet with lots of bush cover, so Earl can hide, but its extremely inconvenient having to go out and take him to his roost in the dog crate(which he hates). Am i just gonna have to wait until he gets big enough to defend himself for the two to roost together?
About 2 months ago, a fox attacked my flock and killed all my chickens except 1 grumpy hen. She was alone for a couple days, then my aunt gave me a rooster that didnt "fit in". I soon came to find out that the rooster was demonic. He was gentlemanly enough to Oreo, but abused her whenever she approached humans, and he attacked me dozens of times, including my big lab that usually protected me. He made it so i couldnt even fill up water or food dishes, so i decided to help him cross the rainbow bridge. Throughout all of these losses, Oreo never stopped laying eggs. It was honestly bizarre. Two weeks ago, before i ended the evil rooster, i met a breeder who sold me 4 6 week old chicks, and then she asked if i wanted this 10 week old blue marans rooster. I said no, ive had my fill of roosters. She handed him over to me to hold and he instantly started chirping and melted my heart. I kept Earl and the other new chicks in the barn for a couple days, and Earl has been nothing but amazing. He loves to just sit in my lap and "chat"! So, we "got rid" of the evil rooster. Again, Oreo hasnt stopped laying, and she seems to enjoy the human attention.
Now, Ive been trying to integrate Earl with Oreo and Oreo has been nothing but a terror. I've tried to casually slip him on the roost while they both sleeping, but he started to chirp at me and she instantly woke up and started pecking him. I tried to free range them together, but she chases him away and then it gets difficult to wrangle them back to the coop. The run is over 200 square feet with lots of bush cover, so Earl can hide, but its extremely inconvenient having to go out and take him to his roost in the dog crate(which he hates). Am i just gonna have to wait until he gets big enough to defend himself for the two to roost together?