hailajohill
In the Brooder
- Dec 28, 2016
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Back in August I decided to add a young rooster to my mixed flock of 8 hens. My previous rooster did not survive a coyote attack, and I missed having a "gentleman" in the yard. He was about 5 weeks old when I brought him home. He spent a few weeks in a brooder inside the coop and then after a few weeks of the usual chasing and pecking from the older hens, he seems to be fitting in ok. He's now about 18/19 weeks old. However, he still won't join them on the roost (still sleeps either on or in a nesting box,) he's still at the bottom of the pecking order and he still hasn't crowed. Maybe I'm just being impatient, but I feel like he's a bit stunted or something. Will he eventually start chasing the ladies and asserting some dominance, and CROWING, or might he always be a little timid? I call him Hercules; he needs to start acting like it!!