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Hi everyone, it's my first post so hope I get it right.
I recently took on a number of ex batts from the BHWT. At the same time, they asked me if I would also take a cockerel and I said yes. I was told that the cockerel was a little confused as to what he actually is (sounds a bit like me really).
Anyway, the cockerel apparently is only 6 months old, I have him running with the hens at the moment. However, he gets picked on by almost all of the hens, when I open the doors in the morning, he is the first one out and takes himself off to a quiet corner of the garden for the rest of the day.
Is he just a little shy because of his age?
When is he likely to start doing , for want of a better phrase, the cockerel business?
When should I seperate him from the hens?
If I breed this cockerel with the warren hens, what will be the outcome of the offspring (as I believe they will not be warrens) ?
Sorry for all the questions at once but thought it was better to give you a view of the whole picture rather than slice the problem up into pieces.
Regards
Steve
I recently took on a number of ex batts from the BHWT. At the same time, they asked me if I would also take a cockerel and I said yes. I was told that the cockerel was a little confused as to what he actually is (sounds a bit like me really).
Anyway, the cockerel apparently is only 6 months old, I have him running with the hens at the moment. However, he gets picked on by almost all of the hens, when I open the doors in the morning, he is the first one out and takes himself off to a quiet corner of the garden for the rest of the day.
Is he just a little shy because of his age?
When is he likely to start doing , for want of a better phrase, the cockerel business?

When should I seperate him from the hens?
If I breed this cockerel with the warren hens, what will be the outcome of the offspring (as I believe they will not be warrens) ?
Sorry for all the questions at once but thought it was better to give you a view of the whole picture rather than slice the problem up into pieces.

Regards
Steve