KanoasDestiny
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I posted a couple of months ago about my killer rooster, and some new hens that I had bought. Things have been going really well since then!
My hand-raised hen, Pacey, is now best friends with the two new hens, Jen and Dawson. Although, she does get really jealous when I try to give either of them attention. She cracks me up...her favorite thing to do is to fly up on our shoulder and ride around while we clean the pen. She doesn't "bock-bock" like the other two girls, instead she sqwaks non stop. She's also petite and has really smooth slick feathers like our rooster, while the other two have soft downy feathers. Here's a picture of her, she's six months old now...
This is Jen (red star) and Dawson (americana). Dawson is the one that I almost lost when my rooster attacked her and killed our other new hen. She has healed up beautifully. Both hens are seven months old...
And all three together...
I still have my rooster, Joey, who is enjoying a nice pen all to himself. It's connected to the girls pen, so he can socialize with them through the wire. He is still mean (especially in the morning time when it's time to eat), but we take precautions when we enter the pen and never turn our back to him. He seems more mellow after he eats, so that's when we do most of the pen cleaning. He has flogged my husband once, and me once, but most of the time he just dances at us.
Does anyone have any experience with de-spurring a rooster? Also, the hens haven't began laying eggs yet. Is this normal for six and seven month olds?
My hand-raised hen, Pacey, is now best friends with the two new hens, Jen and Dawson. Although, she does get really jealous when I try to give either of them attention. She cracks me up...her favorite thing to do is to fly up on our shoulder and ride around while we clean the pen. She doesn't "bock-bock" like the other two girls, instead she sqwaks non stop. She's also petite and has really smooth slick feathers like our rooster, while the other two have soft downy feathers. Here's a picture of her, she's six months old now...
This is Jen (red star) and Dawson (americana). Dawson is the one that I almost lost when my rooster attacked her and killed our other new hen. She has healed up beautifully. Both hens are seven months old...
And all three together...
I still have my rooster, Joey, who is enjoying a nice pen all to himself. It's connected to the girls pen, so he can socialize with them through the wire. He is still mean (especially in the morning time when it's time to eat), but we take precautions when we enter the pen and never turn our back to him. He seems more mellow after he eats, so that's when we do most of the pen cleaning. He has flogged my husband once, and me once, but most of the time he just dances at us.
Does anyone have any experience with de-spurring a rooster? Also, the hens haven't began laying eggs yet. Is this normal for six and seven month olds?