Friday, February 28, 2014

Re: [CHICKENS-101] Behavior Question

 

I'd trim his nails and get my girls aprons.  Because he is young he is full of it and ready to go.  When your girls go broody you will wish you had him.  When he stands guard over his girls and sights a hawk, gives them warning, protecting them, you'll be glad you kept him.  Until you can get aprons on your gilrs you can always put him in a cage. What is lovely about aprons, you can buy or make aprons/saddles that compliment their feathers.
Cathryn  rainbowsilkiesTM  in  Michigan







On Friday, February 28, 2014 12:32 AM, "shatterhex@yahoo.com" <shatterhex@yahoo.com> wrote:
 
Well he is starting to tear up the hens feathers and one of them is actually afraid of him. I raised them all since they were babies, and I do have a chance to see him go to a good home. So I guess I have to decide whats best for them. I appreciate the input. I wasn't aware about the broody thing, and if they have to duke it out ill try not to interfere and let them settle it unless it turns violent, Thanks :)


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