"As The Egg Turns" Hen House Drama Black Copper Marans Chickens

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Uploaded by on May 19, 2011

Ever wonder how chickens behave when it is time to tuck in for the evening? Sometimes the unexpected happens.

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  • wwaaayyyy too many roosters for that small space

  • In my chicken yard, mean roosters end up as dinner.

  • @dalecalder2003 Agree!!! I recommend one rooster to every 15 to 20 hens... and if you seen a few hens that I did, bald spots/sores on its back, and up by the comb... Not good! Its normal to see some baldness or missing feathers, but, If your seeing something as bad as what I seen, then you have way too many roosters in one pen. Just my experience and opinion.

  • Way too many roosters. 

  • time to put a couple of those roos in the stew pot

  • really nice... Watch my videos, writing hello

  • @amyburns1999 Mostly it's pecking order and sometimes some hens r more submissive then others.

  • very healthy girls and roos!!! like the video! do you sell hatching eggs?

  • This goes on every single night in our coop, too. It's ridiculous how long it takes everyone to decide who sits near who! I think it's there most social time, pecking order, etc..

  • too many roosters!

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