I have a really sweet 'resident' rooster named Chester. He is over a year old, and affectionate and tolerant to all the ladies, cats, dogs and people that share his territory. But this years group of young birds has two roosters in it, and we would like to keep them, one is a lovely but HUGE Blue Cochin, and the other is an even larger Wyandotte that makes Chester look like a Bantam. (Chester is of unknown heritage)
Just in the last few days, Chester has begun pushing the sweet natured Blue cochin out to the fringes of the yard and driveway. Not a safe place in our woodsy region! Eventually I fear he will spend all his time and energy chasing these two young upstarts.
Will They ever work it out, or will lines be drawn all over the yard? We have always found homes for our other young boys, but we would like to keep these two? Any advice would be appreciated!!
Just in the last few days, Chester has begun pushing the sweet natured Blue cochin out to the fringes of the yard and driveway. Not a safe place in our woodsy region! Eventually I fear he will spend all his time and energy chasing these two young upstarts.
Will They ever work it out, or will lines be drawn all over the yard? We have always found homes for our other young boys, but we would like to keep these two? Any advice would be appreciated!!
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