Dee the Feather
In the Brooder
Hi all,
I hope you're all doing alright this new year, despite covid and other pressures. Thank you for all the help you've given me, a novice, on this forum. It's been fantastic.
So, I have ended up in chicken lockdown here in the UK, with 4 roosters and 9 hens. The problem is that the 3 young fellas (as opposed to the grand old father of the flock) are all quite aggressive and as they are getting into the joys of spring pretty early, they come out in the morning, race round, and gang up on a particularly vulnerable runt I have in the flock, chasing her back into the hutch. Some of the hens don't come out till later on as I think they are timid around these fellas.
I have thought of 4 options: a) castration b) the pot c) give away (who would like them though they're very cute and tame) d) separation (possible but would only shunt the problem down the line??).
At the moment they're all shut in due to threat of Avian flu, which probably isn't helping.
The flock's been pretty happy so far despite a bit of bickering and chasing, but this morning the roos were really aggressive. Another issue which is my fault is I may be letting them out too late in the morning (!!)
Help!
Dee the Feather
I hope you're all doing alright this new year, despite covid and other pressures. Thank you for all the help you've given me, a novice, on this forum. It's been fantastic.
So, I have ended up in chicken lockdown here in the UK, with 4 roosters and 9 hens. The problem is that the 3 young fellas (as opposed to the grand old father of the flock) are all quite aggressive and as they are getting into the joys of spring pretty early, they come out in the morning, race round, and gang up on a particularly vulnerable runt I have in the flock, chasing her back into the hutch. Some of the hens don't come out till later on as I think they are timid around these fellas.
I have thought of 4 options: a) castration b) the pot c) give away (who would like them though they're very cute and tame) d) separation (possible but would only shunt the problem down the line??).
At the moment they're all shut in due to threat of Avian flu, which probably isn't helping.
The flock's been pretty happy so far despite a bit of bickering and chasing, but this morning the roos were really aggressive. Another issue which is my fault is I may be letting them out too late in the morning (!!)
Help!
Dee the Feather