Hi. First time cockerel keeper, more by accident than design, and feeling a bit out of my depth! I hatched 6 eggs, got 5 boys and one girl. Found homes for 3 boys, the other one fell through so I kept 2. I now have 7 adult hens, one POL (sister) and 2 cocks. The larger cockerel has become the dominant one, the other seems happy to play second fiddle so far. However, as spring approaches the dominant one is becoming increasingly aggressive towards his brother, who's now getting a bit pushed out. More significantly, he looks as though he's going to start on me next - and I'm not having it!
I initially noticed him coming at me from behind, side-stepping and fluffing up, and I felt threatened, so one day I threw the (empty!) poo bucket at him. He didn't speak to me for a week, but made friends afterwards. I decided he'd been treating me like one of his hens - also not appropriate, but possibly not deserving of the poo bucket! - but this latest behaviour is different. He took a peck at my leg this morning when I went to let them out, so I waved a cane at him and whacked him (fairly gently) on his side with it when he wouldn't back off. He crowed at me, so I crowed back. Then I started a Monty Python type of dance, waving my arms like big wings and growling. Oh god, I'm so pleased we don't have close neighbours...
Now clearly this can't go on, for either of our sakes - so what's the answer? Is he a lost cause, or can he be salvaged at this stage? He's somewhere around his early 20s I think, though I've lost track a bit. Some of the girls have been laying for a while, some started and stopped, some not started yet, so not sure if this is affecting him in any way? Or maybe he just doesn't like my red dressing gown covered with an ancient rust-covered anorak.. can't say I blame him, this is France after all, and it's hardly haute couture, but even so...
Any advice please? I'm game to try coaxing and hand feeding a bit longer, but also not averse to weapons if necessary. I'm even resigned to giving him away to someone who'll eat him if I have to, although a) it would go against all my principles and b) I suspect his bro would become just the same once the competition's removed. Help!!
I initially noticed him coming at me from behind, side-stepping and fluffing up, and I felt threatened, so one day I threw the (empty!) poo bucket at him. He didn't speak to me for a week, but made friends afterwards. I decided he'd been treating me like one of his hens - also not appropriate, but possibly not deserving of the poo bucket! - but this latest behaviour is different. He took a peck at my leg this morning when I went to let them out, so I waved a cane at him and whacked him (fairly gently) on his side with it when he wouldn't back off. He crowed at me, so I crowed back. Then I started a Monty Python type of dance, waving my arms like big wings and growling. Oh god, I'm so pleased we don't have close neighbours...
Now clearly this can't go on, for either of our sakes - so what's the answer? Is he a lost cause, or can he be salvaged at this stage? He's somewhere around his early 20s I think, though I've lost track a bit. Some of the girls have been laying for a while, some started and stopped, some not started yet, so not sure if this is affecting him in any way? Or maybe he just doesn't like my red dressing gown covered with an ancient rust-covered anorak.. can't say I blame him, this is France after all, and it's hardly haute couture, but even so...
Any advice please? I'm game to try coaxing and hand feeding a bit longer, but also not averse to weapons if necessary. I'm even resigned to giving him away to someone who'll eat him if I have to, although a) it would go against all my principles and b) I suspect his bro would become just the same once the competition's removed. Help!!
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