EvanAlexJames
Chirping
- Sep 29, 2022
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I inherited a hen, a rooster, and their two babies (both of which are now full-grown roosters). I have been raising up some pullets to join them. I had successfully added an adult hen from my grandfather’s flock over (buff orp), but unfortunatel, she passed from the ungodly heat we had this summer.
So it’s been just Bertha, a grey marans, and her hubby Hendrix, an American game rooster, and their two sons for the past few months. I have had 4 pullets in the baby grow-out inside the run of the big chickens for about 6 weeks. They are now 12 weeks old and will be out-growing the grow-out within the next few weeks, so I decided to add them to the ”flock”.
One of my Roos is in a rooster coop, separated from the others (I have an order for three adult hens to add with him next week). He‘s very aggressive toward his brother, but fine with his dad and mom, but I have him separate so he can start his own flock.
My hen and other 2 roosters do well together, but there’s a lot of testosterone in the coop, so I bought some day old pullets 12 weeks ago. Today, I tried letting the girls out to get acquainted with the area. Surprisingly, Bertha, my adult hen, seemed almost relieved to have more girls in the coop, and her son seemed indifferent. Hendrix, however, my older game roo, keeps trying to breed my barely 12-week-old pullets. It seems to put them in distress and they’re trying to hide by squeezing into areas they’re not supposed to go (such as behind the grow out, around the door frame, etc).
Will my rooster trying to breed them while they’re still so small hurt them? There’s enough space in the grow-out for the 4 girls to stay until they start laying, since my next round of chicks in the brooder are only 2 and 3 weeks old. Should I just wait? I’d really like some advice.
So it’s been just Bertha, a grey marans, and her hubby Hendrix, an American game rooster, and their two sons for the past few months. I have had 4 pullets in the baby grow-out inside the run of the big chickens for about 6 weeks. They are now 12 weeks old and will be out-growing the grow-out within the next few weeks, so I decided to add them to the ”flock”.
One of my Roos is in a rooster coop, separated from the others (I have an order for three adult hens to add with him next week). He‘s very aggressive toward his brother, but fine with his dad and mom, but I have him separate so he can start his own flock.
My hen and other 2 roosters do well together, but there’s a lot of testosterone in the coop, so I bought some day old pullets 12 weeks ago. Today, I tried letting the girls out to get acquainted with the area. Surprisingly, Bertha, my adult hen, seemed almost relieved to have more girls in the coop, and her son seemed indifferent. Hendrix, however, my older game roo, keeps trying to breed my barely 12-week-old pullets. It seems to put them in distress and they’re trying to hide by squeezing into areas they’re not supposed to go (such as behind the grow out, around the door frame, etc).
Will my rooster trying to breed them while they’re still so small hurt them? There’s enough space in the grow-out for the 4 girls to stay until they start laying, since my next round of chicks in the brooder are only 2 and 3 weeks old. Should I just wait? I’d really like some advice.