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Just found out I have two males to one female. Got them as chicks. Hoped for the best. I'm bummed!
The males are Pekins and waaay bigger then my little Cayuga female. At four months, one is already starting to jump on her in the pool and I'm afraid they'll hurt or drown her.
I am current;y looking to get another female or two and trying to find a good home for at least one of my males... but it's easier said than done and I don't know how long it will take.
I only have one coop/run so separation is not an option.
Has anyone had any experience with two males and only one female? I'm worried!
Thanks.
The males are Pekins and waaay bigger then my little Cayuga female. At four months, one is already starting to jump on her in the pool and I'm afraid they'll hurt or drown her.
I am current;y looking to get another female or two and trying to find a good home for at least one of my males... but it's easier said than done and I don't know how long it will take.
I only have one coop/run so separation is not an option.
Has anyone had any experience with two males and only one female? I'm worried!
Thanks.
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