Of course it was bound to happen. I didn't want any roosters, but we ordered Bantum chicks this spring - and now have a sweet EE roo and a not as sweet cochin roo. We think that the cochin injured the EE's leg. EE has been confined to his own brooder for a couple of weeks now, but is still limping.
DD got these show quality chicks for 4H and that's still 3 months off, my questions are,
~do you think these two might get along once they are part of the flock, and not in a smallish brooder together? There are 8 standard hens and 3 bantys - for a total flock of 13 right now.
~when might they start crowing? We think the cochin was when he was in the house, but haven't heard him since they went to live in the coop.
~when might these two guys start fooling around with the hens? And will they try to fool around with my standard size girls in addition to the bantys?
~what do I need to watch out for, that I haven't realized yet?
Thanks, kat
DD got these show quality chicks for 4H and that's still 3 months off, my questions are,
~do you think these two might get along once they are part of the flock, and not in a smallish brooder together? There are 8 standard hens and 3 bantys - for a total flock of 13 right now.
~when might they start crowing? We think the cochin was when he was in the house, but haven't heard him since they went to live in the coop.
~when might these two guys start fooling around with the hens? And will they try to fool around with my standard size girls in addition to the bantys?
~what do I need to watch out for, that I haven't realized yet?
Thanks, kat