@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.
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..
wwaaayyyy too many roosters for that small space
bamboodoo 2 days ago
In my chicken yard, mean roosters end up as dinner.
klartunz 3 days ago
@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.
smithmusic07 4 days ago
Way too many roosters.
dalecalder2003 5 days ago
time to put a couple of those roos in the stew pot
piglett2195 1 week ago
really nice... Watch my videos, writing hello
ingegneree 1 week ago
@amyburns1999 Mostly it's pecking order and sometimes some hens r more submissive then others.
rainbowfarmsale200 2 weeks ago
very healthy girls and roos!!! like the video! do you sell hatching eggs?
rainbowfarmsale200 2 weeks ago
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..
mikekomalley 1 month ago
too many roosters!
meldidnot 1 month ago