I hope that I'm posting in the right section. Here is my story. Over the course of the last few months, something had been killing my hens, which in turn left too many roosters, so I had to get rid of some roosters. I was down to 1 standard rooster and 3 banty roosters but they have their own little section that they live in and they don't bother anyone. Well anyway, my neighbor came over on last Thursday and delivered 3 hens and a rooster. Well, the catch was that the rooster was a package deal. This rooster was BEAUTIFUL!!!!!! OH MY!!! And he was tame. So, I reluctantly said yes. Well, my #1 rooster (Russell), immediately came running when he SMELLED the other rooster. He was upset and wanted to fight. The other rooster was in a dog kennel and I didnt let him out. Well for 2 days, I didnt let the rooster out. This past weekend, I finally let the rooster out because I knew that they would have to get to know one another and establish the pecking order. Well, I let him out and here comes Russell running over and ready to fight. I hate when roosters fight. When they started fighting, I called it quits. That was enough. So, I put the rooster back in the dog kennel. Well, the next day, I did the same thing. This time, the new rooster spurred my rooster and I saw blood coming from Russell my rooster. I immediately stopped it but it was too late. I saw my rooster shake his head and heard a gurgling sound. The new rooster must have spurred my rooster in the throat. Within 60 seconds, my rooster was DEAD!!!!!!!! I FELT SO BAD!!!!!!!!! This was my favorite rooster. I felt terrible. If I wouldnt have accepted the new rooster and wouldnt have let the rooster out, my rooster would STILL BE ALIVE!!!!!!!! I cried like a baby. I feel so so so bad. Why did I do that?
On the other side of that story, I believe that things happen for a reason. My rooster was kinda bad. He had spurred me a good 5 times over the year and I didnt like that. I would always have to watch my back when I went to feed. I really didnt like the idea having to watch my back for an animal that I own. Trust is important to me and I really didnt trust him. Im sure in the future, my rooster would have hurt someone with his spurs. Oh by the way, the new roosters spurs looked like 2 inch blades coming from his feet. I HAVE NEVER saw spurs that long and sharp. I have cut them since the massacre. I should have cut his spurs before letting him out but I didn't. I dont know why I didnt do it sooner. I FELL SO SO SO BAD!!!!!!! Im still crying about my rooster. On the flip side, the day my rooster died, 7 of his babies were hatched.
So my question is, how do you ease a new rooster into your flock that already has a rooster?
To be honest, I really don't want any roosters. I think all I want to do is concentrate on egg production and selling eggs. Is there anyone out there who doesn't have a rooster? I know that if I want baby chicks, I need a rooster but I just don't like the way that chickens breed. It's too violent for me. Sounds crazy huh? Yea, I know. I don't like to see that. My flock is up to 50 standard hens, 3 banty hens, 3 banty roosters and the "new rooster" (which is standard). I don't want the bantys to breed with the standard hens, so I have them separated.
If someone can tell me how to introduce a new rooster to a flock that already has a rooster, I would greatly appreciate it. For those of you who do not have a rooster, please let me know how that is working for you. I'm sure you have peace and quiet.
Thanks for listening.
Sad In South Louisiana
On the other side of that story, I believe that things happen for a reason. My rooster was kinda bad. He had spurred me a good 5 times over the year and I didnt like that. I would always have to watch my back when I went to feed. I really didnt like the idea having to watch my back for an animal that I own. Trust is important to me and I really didnt trust him. Im sure in the future, my rooster would have hurt someone with his spurs. Oh by the way, the new roosters spurs looked like 2 inch blades coming from his feet. I HAVE NEVER saw spurs that long and sharp. I have cut them since the massacre. I should have cut his spurs before letting him out but I didn't. I dont know why I didnt do it sooner. I FELL SO SO SO BAD!!!!!!! Im still crying about my rooster. On the flip side, the day my rooster died, 7 of his babies were hatched.
So my question is, how do you ease a new rooster into your flock that already has a rooster?
To be honest, I really don't want any roosters. I think all I want to do is concentrate on egg production and selling eggs. Is there anyone out there who doesn't have a rooster? I know that if I want baby chicks, I need a rooster but I just don't like the way that chickens breed. It's too violent for me. Sounds crazy huh? Yea, I know. I don't like to see that. My flock is up to 50 standard hens, 3 banty hens, 3 banty roosters and the "new rooster" (which is standard). I don't want the bantys to breed with the standard hens, so I have them separated.
If someone can tell me how to introduce a new rooster to a flock that already has a rooster, I would greatly appreciate it. For those of you who do not have a rooster, please let me know how that is working for you. I'm sure you have peace and quiet.
Thanks for listening.
Sad In South Louisiana