RiseNShyne
In the Brooder
Hello!
So I have a question with regards to the subject... I bolded the specific question because I re-read my post and felt like I was kind of wordy...
I have a rooster I got from a friend for free because he has too many roosters. He's a GREAT rooster by the way. I'll explain later for people that want to read it.
But with regards to the question... I have a shed at the edge of my property that I converted part of into a coop - that I now house 5 hens in - hatched this year. I planned on keeping him with these hens and getting them used to "home" and then letting them roam the property freely.
I also have a chicken tractor that I've had two hens in for a while - moving them around the 1 acre front yard.
I got the rooster 2 days before I got my free-range hens. He stayed in the coop until the night after I put the hens in. That night he somehow escaped - not idea how because I had the entire pen lined in 6x6 panel with chicken wire tied to the paneling. He roosts up in a crabapple tree close to the house - been doing so since he got out. About 15 feet up I'd say. Not a single other chicken has gotten out in 3 weeks and I can't catch him. He knows I wont chase him into the road so he goes straight for it if he senses what thats what I'm going to do... (I havent chased him for about a week and a half) But he seems to be doing fine and I'm cool with that.
So I guess my question comes in - If I've "trained" my hens in the shed coop that, that is their home... Him being out wont make them not want to go to bed at night, will it?
As the time has come closer I've become quite worried about it and letting them free range because there ARE coyotes in the area - an unfortunate reason why I've had to "train" my homestead cats to come the garage in at night.
AS for the rooster - he's AMAZING! He spends ALL day since day one of his escape hanging around outside the tractor girl's pen - I've been home when a delivery truck comes and he calls out like no other - which I think is pretty cool! He does the same when I get home from work until I call back and he sees me - then he chills out. He ALWAYS keeps his distance from me though - like a good 10 or so feet - even if I'm doing stuff in the tractor with his ladies. He'll come pretty close when he sees something in my hands - but that's probably because I give him and the tractor ladies garden and meal scraps pretty much daily. Not close enough that I'd feel confident enough catching him - and missing and losing his trust. Don't want a mean rooster. If we can get along and he does his job I'll let him do whatevber he wants to do.
So I have a question with regards to the subject... I bolded the specific question because I re-read my post and felt like I was kind of wordy...
I have a rooster I got from a friend for free because he has too many roosters. He's a GREAT rooster by the way. I'll explain later for people that want to read it.
But with regards to the question... I have a shed at the edge of my property that I converted part of into a coop - that I now house 5 hens in - hatched this year. I planned on keeping him with these hens and getting them used to "home" and then letting them roam the property freely.
I also have a chicken tractor that I've had two hens in for a while - moving them around the 1 acre front yard.
I got the rooster 2 days before I got my free-range hens. He stayed in the coop until the night after I put the hens in. That night he somehow escaped - not idea how because I had the entire pen lined in 6x6 panel with chicken wire tied to the paneling. He roosts up in a crabapple tree close to the house - been doing so since he got out. About 15 feet up I'd say. Not a single other chicken has gotten out in 3 weeks and I can't catch him. He knows I wont chase him into the road so he goes straight for it if he senses what thats what I'm going to do... (I havent chased him for about a week and a half) But he seems to be doing fine and I'm cool with that.
So I guess my question comes in - If I've "trained" my hens in the shed coop that, that is their home... Him being out wont make them not want to go to bed at night, will it?
As the time has come closer I've become quite worried about it and letting them free range because there ARE coyotes in the area - an unfortunate reason why I've had to "train" my homestead cats to come the garage in at night.
AS for the rooster - he's AMAZING! He spends ALL day since day one of his escape hanging around outside the tractor girl's pen - I've been home when a delivery truck comes and he calls out like no other - which I think is pretty cool! He does the same when I get home from work until I call back and he sees me - then he chills out. He ALWAYS keeps his distance from me though - like a good 10 or so feet - even if I'm doing stuff in the tractor with his ladies. He'll come pretty close when he sees something in my hands - but that's probably because I give him and the tractor ladies garden and meal scraps pretty much daily. Not close enough that I'd feel confident enough catching him - and missing and losing his trust. Don't want a mean rooster. If we can get along and he does his job I'll let him do whatevber he wants to do.