Cheekychook12
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So a while ago I posted a thread asking about which roosters I should keep, and you all told me to wait a while before deciding, I’d like to wait a little longer before a final decision but I need to separate some into a bachelor pen very soon, because my big buff cockerel went after my favourite Chonky boy and beat him up, so I think it’s time to separate some out
I have a bachelor pen but it’s got some little 9-10 week frizzles in it at the moment, but I think I can introduce them now
My first question is which roosters should I put in the bachelor pen? Also none of the Roos are mounting the pullets yet
First is Chonky boy, (barred mottled) he’s third in the pecking order out of the five cockerels, but was attacked by no. 2 today. I’m planning to keep him long term as he is a pretty boy who treats me and the pullets very well and doesn’t crow excessively, and he’s learned tidbitting, which is cute
Second is Boris, (white and barred) he’s the very top of the pecking order, and many of the pullets follow him around, and good and protective
He recently managed to make the adult hens submit to him as leader, and he protects his younger pullets from the older hen’s bullying
I think it’s a good idea to keep him with the flock to protect the pullets from the older hens while they get acquainted
Boris isn’t the best looker and has some weird stuff going on with the feathers on one side of his body, I’ll link some pics below, he looks partially silked, it’s weird, I probably will not breed from him but he’s nice to have around
The third one is caramel (buff Colombian), second in pecking order, he’s the one who attacked Chonky boy, he’s not the nicest to the hens but isn’t actively mean to them
He has quite the set of pipes on him and is pretty noisy in the morning so I’ve been locking him in the garage overnight, which works
I probably won’t keep this guy but I’m not sure yet
Fourth is the black cockerel, he’s formed a really nice shape for the breed, better than all the other content and he has a lot of foot feathers and a nice round body and iridescent feathers
He’s still a little skittish but getting better, gets along with the girls and doesn’t crow
All my pure black chicks have the best shape, so if I wanted to try breed to the SOP he’s probably the best choice
And lastly there’s cornflake, he gets along well with everyone, doesn’t crow, decent looks but pretty small, he hasn’t changed much since my last post, except he’s more friendly to me now strangely, I think possibly because I took care of him when he was going through a very rough molt and he crawled into my lap to sleep when he was sick
My older hens have finally realised that the boss cockerel is the leader, and they had a brief scuffle with him before squatting submissively, so he is the boss now and I think I’ll be able to take down the separation fence soon hopefully, what do you all think?
I have a bachelor pen but it’s got some little 9-10 week frizzles in it at the moment, but I think I can introduce them now
My first question is which roosters should I put in the bachelor pen? Also none of the Roos are mounting the pullets yet
First is Chonky boy, (barred mottled) he’s third in the pecking order out of the five cockerels, but was attacked by no. 2 today. I’m planning to keep him long term as he is a pretty boy who treats me and the pullets very well and doesn’t crow excessively, and he’s learned tidbitting, which is cute
Second is Boris, (white and barred) he’s the very top of the pecking order, and many of the pullets follow him around, and good and protective
He recently managed to make the adult hens submit to him as leader, and he protects his younger pullets from the older hen’s bullying
I think it’s a good idea to keep him with the flock to protect the pullets from the older hens while they get acquainted
Boris isn’t the best looker and has some weird stuff going on with the feathers on one side of his body, I’ll link some pics below, he looks partially silked, it’s weird, I probably will not breed from him but he’s nice to have around
The third one is caramel (buff Colombian), second in pecking order, he’s the one who attacked Chonky boy, he’s not the nicest to the hens but isn’t actively mean to them
He has quite the set of pipes on him and is pretty noisy in the morning so I’ve been locking him in the garage overnight, which works
I probably won’t keep this guy but I’m not sure yet
Fourth is the black cockerel, he’s formed a really nice shape for the breed, better than all the other content and he has a lot of foot feathers and a nice round body and iridescent feathers
He’s still a little skittish but getting better, gets along with the girls and doesn’t crow
All my pure black chicks have the best shape, so if I wanted to try breed to the SOP he’s probably the best choice
And lastly there’s cornflake, he gets along well with everyone, doesn’t crow, decent looks but pretty small, he hasn’t changed much since my last post, except he’s more friendly to me now strangely, I think possibly because I took care of him when he was going through a very rough molt and he crawled into my lap to sleep when he was sick
My older hens have finally realised that the boss cockerel is the leader, and they had a brief scuffle with him before squatting submissively, so he is the boss now and I think I’ll be able to take down the separation fence soon hopefully, what do you all think?
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