🚨Wanted: Tips for Raising Hormonal Bad Boys

EmmaRainboe

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You don’t want a bully no matter how nicely he’s going to feather out.
While true, just because they’re young and hormonal with no older birds to keep them in check, doesn’t mean they won’t grow up to be awesome roosters. This hump is often difficult especially with multiple boys with no older birds.
 

Henhouse Harlot

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When roosters fight for dominance, they will repeatedly mount hens. It's very hard on the girls!!! For example: Piper mounts Hey-Hey's favorite hen Xena, so Hey-Hey runs over and knocks him off. Then Hey-Hey has to show his dominance, so he now mounts Xena. The poor thing!
 

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So the boys are just beating up the one girl. They seem to get along with everyone else for now.

Does the one girl stay confined or do they need to remove one of the mean boys?




There is no right way or one answer. I know.

We just need ideas on things to try to keep the peace for a little when longer.
 

EmmaRainboe

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So the boys are just beating up the one girl. They seem to get along with everyone else for now.

Does the one girl stay confined or do they need to remove one of the mean boys?




There is no right way or one answer. I know.

We just need ideas on things to try to keep the peace for a little when longer.
I’d do a dog crate or a separate area in the coop/run sectioned off with HC, you don’t ever want to integrate a lone hen. So we don’t want her to be completely seperate.
 

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