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^^^^ He looks lovely. Hope he works out for you He is the same age about as my guy so I will be curious if you have similar experiences re. his being inept in the romance dept.
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Zebra? Haha he looks very zebraishWell I returned Rocky to his previous owner this morning! And about an hour ago I went and picked up the Roo from the craigslist ad in my previous post. I haven't decided what to name him yet, but he is now between 14 and 15 weeks old. It was/is storming pretty bad so this is the only pic I have so far of him, but once the rain stops I'll be sure to get a few more. Any name suggestions?
Well I returned Rocky to his previous owner this morning! And about an hour ago I went and picked up the Roo from the craigslist ad in my previous post. I haven't decided what to name him yet, but he is now between 14 and 15 weeks old. It was/is storming pretty bad so this is the only pic I have so far of him, but once the rain stops I'll be sure to get a few more. Any name suggestions?
Agreed! My hens wont even let my new roo to sleep inside! I came home from work last night to find all my girls inside on their roosts and him sleeping on a roost outside in the run. . . .and it was raining! Poor little guy, I picked him up and set him inside the coop on a lower roost than my girls were on just to get him out of the elements.I found today that the new rooster I put with my flock is not being allowed to get to the water. They let him eat but not drink. I pulled out some old chick waterers and put then in the pen so now there are three to drink from. Teenage girls can be so mean.
mine does that too and every night I move him and his same size girl friend back to the roosts. The Big girls would forgo the higher roosts just so they could be close enough to peck at the new guy and gal, but it's better now. If you can catch your mean girls in the act you can give them a flick and a "No!" like an adult roo would do during a spat...well he wouldn't say "No" but he would do the rooster equivalent. I read that somewhere on here tried it and it seemed to workMine finally let him in the coop but they sleep on the roosting bar and he sleeps on top of a nesting box on the other side.
Glad you liked itI actually really like the name Crow-Bar! Sounds cool and fits his gender and breed! thanks for the idea tommysgirl