Lucia Posted December 3, 2009 Share Posted December 3, 2009 My young cockeral (who will probably be going to live with my friend on her farm eventually) still hasn't begun to crow and has only just got his full 'grown up boy' feathering in the last few weeks, I believe he is about 4 - 5 months old. But he seems to be being kept in his place by my girls who peck him and chase him off any food! I would have thought it would have been the other way around? Even the girl the same age and is half his size tells him off! Is this normal for a young male or is he just particularly wussy (I don't care as he's totally lovely)? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Egluntyne Posted December 3, 2009 Share Posted December 3, 2009 Perfectly normal for a young male surrounded by older bossy females. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Chook n Boo Mum Posted December 3, 2009 Share Posted December 3, 2009 My baby boys (both about 20 weeks old) are both wusses too..........Yellow Legs the Light Sussex parades around the garden with his sister, avoiding all the big girls...and Berry the Mille Fleurs Pekin spends his life ducking out of the way of the 4 Pekin girls and Jasmine & the Ara x.....mind you I'd duck if Jasmine walked towards me, she's a madam, not helped by the fact that she's bigger then the Pekins As an aside, Jasmine decided to launch herself off the roof of the run this morning, then realised the error of her ways as she hit the ground & saw all the big girls looking at her .....she tried valiantly to get herself through the holes in the orange fencing with no success, then had to endure a thorough cuddling from me....just how much degradation can a girl deal with in one day ?! She was a little subdued when she went back in the Pekin run................ Sha x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Griffin Posted December 3, 2009 Share Posted December 3, 2009 My Orpington boys are 28 weeks old, not crowing and are big girls blouses They might be twice the size of most of the girls but they know their place, at the bottom of the flock It's so funny to hear Dino scream if one of the girls tells him off Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
abwsco Posted December 4, 2009 Share Posted December 4, 2009 My two are 22 weeks old and still not crowing either. Also picked on by the others but mainly by my nasty blackrock Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CluckyBucks Posted December 4, 2009 Share Posted December 4, 2009 He'll probably toughen up once he retaliates to the others pokes and pecks 'wussy' Bless him xx xx Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lucia Posted December 4, 2009 Author Share Posted December 4, 2009 Ahh glad he's not too unusual! He really is a wussy though - he even waits in the nest box till the girls have exited the cube it the morning (ladies first!). He did boot my big Pepperpot Nancy, off the perch earlier much to her indignation but he lived to regret is as after she had recovered her composure she hopped back up and gave him a right telling off. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
craftyhunnypie Posted December 4, 2009 Share Posted December 4, 2009 My cockerels always put the ladies 1st before themselves. Such gentlemen! They will allow the girls to peck any food off their beaks, groom them, pluck any stray feathers, peck them & get the best bedtime space! They are all ruled by the girls! They are excellent at protecting their girls though - they stop them wandering out the garden & round them all up at bedtime. Sweet. My biggest wuss is ' Boon' - the partridge cochin cockerel. He is so lazy & such a gentle giant. I love him to bits. Emma.x Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Redwing Posted December 4, 2009 Share Posted December 4, 2009 My Stan is a bg wuss too, he was threatened with the pot as he wouldnt fill out or start doing his job Hormones are beginnng to kck in now and he has started crowing at least but he isnt out of the woods yet, we have three young cockerels more manly than Stan and one of those may get to stay to run the pen if Stan doesnt pick up the game Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...