So, I have a 1.5 y/o Silkie Roo, Dixie...one of two OG silkie Roo's of my OG flock (now 9 hens)... his brother Dusty had to be re-homed in February because of aggression with the hens as well as Dixie. I don't have any silkie hens, so aside from being a good look out and leading the girls in for bed or during storms, he's too little to fertilize most of them, and just a few smaller hens have allowed him to mount them, out of pity, I think. We got new Orpington and Hampbar babies in March, and they don't pay attention to Dixie. Then we just added 12 more babies in late May, seven were 2 weeks, and 4 were 8 wks old at the time of purchase, one of which was an intentional production blue cockerel....I wanted aerial protection for my girls, and frankly, my little cottontail just isn't going to deliver. Dixie has already sensed that Trackhawk is a roo since he crows by now, and he keeps his respectful distance, however he has started projecting his anger towards ME now, biting at my ankles and running up behind me to kick me when I'm not looking (he's just a weee thing, but his scratches are not pleasant). THEN, we just discovered that one of our polish chicks, Petunia, is probably a Peter or a Percy
...and I cannot see myself re-homing a polish baby....So now that makes potentially 3 Roos for 24 hens...space is not an issue, they free range on one acre and have multiple runs and we are extending our coop for sleep accommodations when all are grown. Are 8 hens /roo adequate?
