I have 2 beautiful welsummer girls who are now 9 weeks old and have started free ranging this week, and 3 6 week old chicks who are in a run inside the free range area (2 speckled sussex and 1 unknown breed but I suspect a hybrid).
The welsummers are really docile and are lovely natured girls, but one of the SS keeps trying to attack them through the wire of their run. Its the one who had diarrhea and I suspect, because of the aggressive behaviour is a male. He jumps at the wire with his feet up and growls at them. He hasnt started crowing yet, his comb is slightly bigger than the other two but nothing significant, he is never aggressive to his clutch mates only my two older and bigger welsummers.
I'm concerned that when the time comes to mix these two groups his aggression now will cause problems for the girls in his clutch later because of the association. I dont know for certain that it is a male, any other indicators I should be looking for, because then I will either rehome or cull him so that the girls can be a bit more harmonious.
The welsummers are really docile and are lovely natured girls, but one of the SS keeps trying to attack them through the wire of their run. Its the one who had diarrhea and I suspect, because of the aggressive behaviour is a male. He jumps at the wire with his feet up and growls at them. He hasnt started crowing yet, his comb is slightly bigger than the other two but nothing significant, he is never aggressive to his clutch mates only my two older and bigger welsummers.
I'm concerned that when the time comes to mix these two groups his aggression now will cause problems for the girls in his clutch later because of the association. I dont know for certain that it is a male, any other indicators I should be looking for, because then I will either rehome or cull him so that the girls can be a bit more harmonious.