Rebecka
Lovin' The Homestead
So, due to a thread here, I have recently learned I can free range my turkeys. This got me to thinking about my other poultry issues.
We recently acquired about 30 chickens with two Very Old roosters. We have lots of young roosters but the old ones are very good to 'their' girls. They , however have rather impressive spurs. We had to put down one of the hens for the gash in her side due to those spurs. Please trust I did all that I could for her. Most of these hens are not laying, appear to be older and have most of the feathers on their backs torn out constantly because of the spurs on their guys. My question is this.. if we cull the old roosters will they take to new ones? We live in northern Indiana, will their feathers grow back in time for winter? Should I just chalk this up to a learning experience and send them off to auction?
We recently acquired about 30 chickens with two Very Old roosters. We have lots of young roosters but the old ones are very good to 'their' girls. They , however have rather impressive spurs. We had to put down one of the hens for the gash in her side due to those spurs. Please trust I did all that I could for her. Most of these hens are not laying, appear to be older and have most of the feathers on their backs torn out constantly because of the spurs on their guys. My question is this.. if we cull the old roosters will they take to new ones? We live in northern Indiana, will their feathers grow back in time for winter? Should I just chalk this up to a learning experience and send them off to auction?
to process that statement? (not being sarcastic, inquiring mind truly wants to know
No, they are infertile because they are old. Very old. Their spurs are every bit of 5 inches long.
The plan was that we would cull out all the roosters, but raising the chicks was so much fun we decided to keep one of each breed around to raise more chicks. Young roosters are Mean mean mean and I have had no problem at all giving them a time out in the crock pot.
I just want to snuggle her and make sure she gets lots of extra treats. Thats just gotta hurt, you know?