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Esther.R

Cockeral bashing...

Ok after being clever the other day and saying I had never had a problem running a young cockeral and a bantam cockeral with my hens they obviously heard me and the hens have started to bully both of them to the point where I have had to remove the young cockeral, and I think I will have to take the bantam out too.

Now the youngster is a leghorn X so soon he will be plenty big enough to hold his own, do I just put him in with the hens then and let them sort it out once he is full size? And what do I do with him in the meantime? I do want to run a cockeral with them so disposing of him is not an option really as that is why he was kept. Should I just put him in a run beside their run until he is big enough to hold his own and bash them back? (he is 10wks at the moment).

The bantam I am using as a good excuse to get some more bantam hens for   and then he'll have his own run with them (already have a run of pekins, a run of sablepoots now and he is a yokohama so trying for some yokohama girls but might have to be something else as I am trying to stay within the islands this time).
Maria

Sorry couldn't help with this one - have things settled down yet?
Smooth Hound

if you intend on keeping the bantams seperately. then you may as well take them out and put them seperate now really. there doesnt seem much point in  
them going through a tough settling period just to take them out just when they have settled in there order.
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