Jemma Rider
Songster
I have four hens and one rooster (they were already a flock when i got them all, i had to get rid of one other roo named President Snow). Percy is a good roo, he doesn't attack the hens, he protects them from hawks and brings them treats, and he usually only mates with each hen once a day (twice occasionally). He's very sweet to both humans and the hens, the only problem with him is his size, he's a heavy bird (he's a mix of several breeds from silky to Jersey giant). He's a very good rooster and i got lucky since the person who had him previously made no effort to tame him (he was very aggressive when i got him). My hen Rosie has suffered significant feather loss. When i first noticed it i bought some hen aprons and the girls adjusted to them great. I got the ones with wing protection because Rosie's poor wings looked rough too. For a while everything seemed fine, the apron worked fine and Rosie has acted normal. A few weeks ago i checked on her wings and the tops are completely bald. I was surprised because the aprons really seemed to be working good. For a while i just chased Percy off whenever he did his little dance (only from Rosie, all the other girls are fine) and it worked fine for a while but i got home from visiting family and noticed a little scab on Rosie's wing. I am now keeping roo separate during the day, letting him free range away from the hens and locking him up in a second small coop while they're out. I put him back home when the girls are asleep and it all seems to be working fine. I'll be getting a few new girls in a few months, in the end I'll have twelve and I'm hoping it'll help having more will keep him away from Rosie. Rosie is an Amerucana, i have one other Amerucana named Daisy who also has feather loss but not as severe. The weird thing is neither of my Easter Eggers have been affected at all, like their feathers are tougher.
i was wondering if getting Percy little chicken boots would protect the hens? Or if there is anything i can do to help Rosie grow her features back, i know she'll probably be stuck like this until her next molt but i figured there's no harm in asking.
I know i should only have one rooster per ten hens but my mother has fallen in love with him, and thinks we can do something to protect the girls. I thought about wrapping Rosie's wings lightly in vet wrap but i don't know if that would help at all either and i don't want to risk constricting her movement since Rosie has breathing problems (she had a respiratory infection or something a few months ago, rarely lays eggs and still has trouble breathing in hot weather or when she gets really scared, but acts like a normal chicken otherwise). I feel horrible for letting Percy stay, i should've given him away when i got rid of my first roo but Percy is so sweet like the dog I've never had, and both my brother and mother have absolutely fallen in love with him and they both despise animals. every time Percy crows my brother yells "love you too" in reply.
I could get rid of him if it's necessary but i want to figure out all possibilities first before i give him up since most roos end up being eaten and he's so friendly.
Here are some pictures of my girls free ranging with their aprons and rooster in his temporary cage (he only spends an hour or two in there every day, i give him a hot dog bun and he's happy until i let him out).
thanks all, hopefully there's a fix.
i was wondering if getting Percy little chicken boots would protect the hens? Or if there is anything i can do to help Rosie grow her features back, i know she'll probably be stuck like this until her next molt but i figured there's no harm in asking.
I know i should only have one rooster per ten hens but my mother has fallen in love with him, and thinks we can do something to protect the girls. I thought about wrapping Rosie's wings lightly in vet wrap but i don't know if that would help at all either and i don't want to risk constricting her movement since Rosie has breathing problems (she had a respiratory infection or something a few months ago, rarely lays eggs and still has trouble breathing in hot weather or when she gets really scared, but acts like a normal chicken otherwise). I feel horrible for letting Percy stay, i should've given him away when i got rid of my first roo but Percy is so sweet like the dog I've never had, and both my brother and mother have absolutely fallen in love with him and they both despise animals. every time Percy crows my brother yells "love you too" in reply.
I could get rid of him if it's necessary but i want to figure out all possibilities first before i give him up since most roos end up being eaten and he's so friendly.
Here are some pictures of my girls free ranging with their aprons and rooster in his temporary cage (he only spends an hour or two in there every day, i give him a hot dog bun and he's happy until i let him out).
thanks all, hopefully there's a fix.
