Twenty two weeks ago my broody hatched out the most adorable chicks - a Welsummer and an Ameraucana.
It was obvious from the start that the Wellie was a cockerel, but I held out hope for the AM since there were more pullet signs then cockerel.
He has since crowed and started mounting the pullets. The 42 week Silkie alpha cockerel still rules the roost, but the two newbies are trying to make a name for themselves. My Silkie roo has never gotten higher on the pullet pecking order then the middle girls. The older pullets all managed to rebuff him and keep their back feathers in prestine condition.
Now the two large cockerels are making their moves on the girls.
The Welsummer has aligned himself with the Silkie and manages to climb onto one of the unsuspecting Lavender Orpingtons before getting nipped at by the Silkie roo. But he has not be successful with the older girls - even though he has tried on a few occassions. The LO are starting to get rooster damage on their backs. This forms clan #1 - the Silkie roo, Welsummer roo and Orpington pullets - all hang together on the roost and run around the yard together.
The Ameraucana has cleverly gone for the two oldest girls - the highest ones in the pecking order and the younger EE/WL mix girl. He has been so successful in that regard that their back feathers are no longer prestine and are mostly missing on the oldest girls.
He sneak attacks the Lavender Orpingtons whenever he gets a chance - which is rare. But primarily clan #2 - White Leghorn, Ancona, EE/WL mix pullets with AM roo - hang together on the roost and run around the yard together.
So the rooster wars have begun - crowing from different sections of the coop - crowing from different areas of the yard - chasing each other from their respective clan hangouts. A whole lot of running and mating and crowing! I love the sound of a rooster, I just don't like the mess they make of my poor pullets' backs.
Tonight begins the solution to the rooster wars with the 1st of the roosters being processed. The 2nd will be tomorrow night and the 3rd will be on Friday night. At least that is my plan. I'm hoping by the weekend we will have no more crowing and no more rushing around.
A peaceful coop
... until the 9 week old silkies start to crow.
It was obvious from the start that the Wellie was a cockerel, but I held out hope for the AM since there were more pullet signs then cockerel.
Now the two large cockerels are making their moves on the girls.
The Ameraucana has cleverly gone for the two oldest girls - the highest ones in the pecking order and the younger EE/WL mix girl. He has been so successful in that regard that their back feathers are no longer prestine and are mostly missing on the oldest girls.
So the rooster wars have begun - crowing from different sections of the coop - crowing from different areas of the yard - chasing each other from their respective clan hangouts. A whole lot of running and mating and crowing! I love the sound of a rooster, I just don't like the mess they make of my poor pullets' backs.
Tonight begins the solution to the rooster wars with the 1st of the roosters being processed. The 2nd will be tomorrow night and the 3rd will be on Friday night. At least that is my plan. I'm hoping by the weekend we will have no more crowing and no more rushing around.
A peaceful coop
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Then comes the afraid-of-male-guinea pullets that are at least 9 different breed bloods in their with 2 shadows. (because all 14 pullets only have 2 shadows,
) The overly protective and half-blind Polish Black Crested chick with his 1 female that he stands by all day guarding with a few cries for where she is.
A Black Star hen that attcks our Silkie rooster when he tries to mount her (even though she's also by him all the time
). Our 2 infinately broody hens Fuzzhead 1 and Zanell, aka Mrs. Clucky, the Angry Cloud. Our cowardly rooster that is chased by our 1 guinea male and is called Roo. He has a tiny group and occasinaly mounts my silkie roos hens, followed by an angry silkie in his face. 