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He’s actually a dark bay red with incomplete black mottling/lacing? There’s some white spots coming through now also. He almost looks like he could have Speckled Sussex in him.Conan reminds me of a vulture with his black feathers and naked neck. I actually quite like his looksToo bad he's a jerk.
He’s actually a dark bay red with incomplete black mottling/lacing? There’s some white spots coming through now also. He almost looks like he could have Speckled Sussex in him.
I should get a photo in the sunlight...very pretty.
He may calm down...who knows.
I hope so. After having raised these guys from babies I’d rather rehome than eat lol.
I think some birds are more sensitive to feeling crowded than others.
I had to keep mine in their brooder longer than I wanted because the weather prevented us from finishing the new coop for the older ones.
He sure is fearless though.
I was just interacting with him and he didn’t bite.
Actually he has no problem with me picking him up.
Maybe Sir Duke is crowing more because he’s noticing the 2nd one crowing now?So another couple observations today...
Sir Duke was crowing more then normal today. I went in and fed them, broke my rule and gave them pasta and strawberries as a treat(I was to tired yesterday). He does move out of my way and he he has no issues when the girls come by me or eat out if my hand. When I left he started crowing again, one of the girls was with him but the other was roosting lower, it seems he wanted her up by him and was calling her. Of course she does what she wants and he keeps crowing. All is quiet now because they are both with him.
On another note the second rooster(his name was Diva and is now Prince)started crowing today. He sounds so pitiful but I'm sure he will learn..after all it is chicken see, chicken do..
Sounds like you have an ideal situation. I hope Albus recovers!I have seven roosters, one lives at the neighbors as their only rooster with 20 hens because he was a bully and always starting fights with the other roosters.
The head rooster is a Delaware named Altair and he is a very good boss, he's strong but not mean and does not tolerate fighting, if two other roo's start fighting he runs over and breaks it up.
His two sons always hang out together and don't really fight over their hens although currently, Albus is very, very sick so I'm not sure if I will have him much longer.
One bantam roo lives with the two silkie hens in their pen and the other two run around with the big guy's, I have always found that when I have a lot of roo's there is more peace in the flock and fewer deaths from pecking and predators.
Currently, everything is working out fine with 6 roosters to 27 hens, they each have a few of their own hens and don't really fight about it or wear the hens out, basically as long as you don't have a really bully rooster it seems to work out.
We just finished the new one a couple of days ago.I'm right in the middle of he same situation. They are still inside because I'm still working on the coop/enclosure and I'm just so tired. My hands are all cut up and sore. It's kind of chilly today but I gotta get my butt out there. These guys need to be outside enjoying themselves. Every time I think I got everything covered I read another horror story and add more hardware cloth somewhere. I have one area that I'm having issues with. It happens to be the area closest to where the dogs would be, so predators would be up against the dogs.
Thank youSounds like you have an ideal situation. I hope Albus recovers!
Is it noisy with 6?
That’s the problem my husband has with roosters. We’re not banned from having them here but our neighbors are fairly close and we don’t want to cause problems.