Having started with LF Orps, I have acquired several hybrid hens and have lost several Orps. I now have two beautiful, huge Orpington boys, one huge Australorp hen who hates the young cockerel - currently living separately with her solitary chick - and one smaller Orp hen in isolation recovering well from terrible wounds both sides. The other hens are all small.
The old buff boy's spurs curve upwards and he rarely damages even the little warrens and banty crosses. The cuckoo Orp is massive, younger and more 'active' with the hens, but his spurs curve downwards and he cannot help but tear them. The hens are all afraid of him and we have lost another Warren this week who was torn down to the bone. He's now living in the garden, out of the run, and it's miserable for him being the other side of the fence all the time. The claws are long and I know I can trim them, but with downward-curved spurs I think even blunt claws will cause damage. I'm guessing total removal is either not an option or if it is, a very expensive surgery, and I won't be going down that route. Seems a shame to put him down, can't rehome him to injure someone else's flock, and at least here he does have company, he just has to be fenced away from the girls.
What would YOU do?
The old buff boy's spurs curve upwards and he rarely damages even the little warrens and banty crosses. The cuckoo Orp is massive, younger and more 'active' with the hens, but his spurs curve downwards and he cannot help but tear them. The hens are all afraid of him and we have lost another Warren this week who was torn down to the bone. He's now living in the garden, out of the run, and it's miserable for him being the other side of the fence all the time. The claws are long and I know I can trim them, but with downward-curved spurs I think even blunt claws will cause damage. I'm guessing total removal is either not an option or if it is, a very expensive surgery, and I won't be going down that route. Seems a shame to put him down, can't rehome him to injure someone else's flock, and at least here he does have company, he just has to be fenced away from the girls.
What would YOU do?
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