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Well, if you can keep a cockerel it's not a bad idea. It might not stop them squabbling amongst themselves though.

 

A lot of people like to keep cockerels with hens because he will protect them, and, in fact, if a fox were to come by, a good cockerel will defend his girls to the death and hopefully, allow the girls the chance to get away.

 

If you are able to get a cockerel I would, although if you have warrens I wouldn't hatch any eggs, just because you will never find homes for hybrid based cross breed boys..

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Im not intending to breed from him, just keep the girls in order. Nursey is being a right little madam and Queenie then joins in, Ive had my 3 newbies for a month and poor little Rosie is being picked on so much, Pepper is a bit braver. Dutchesss was adopted as a 2 year old the same day as the little ones and has been fine Ive never had a problem with intros before

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my little fella has been named Speedy, he is really fast and not very old the girls are now chasing him instead of fighting eachother. I'm not sure its very fair but he is fearless and keeps comming back. He is a cheeky little chap and I think Im in love even if the girlies are not

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I have pekins and the 3 girls I got first were always fighting!!!! So spoke with the breeder who had a boy needing a home........so I got a georgous pekin cockerel to join them!! (yes I did ask my neighbours both sides first!!!!! Just aswell as he does love to doodle doo :lol::roll: )

 

He is such a gent!!!! (also very handsome!) It's wonderful to see him searching and calling the girls over to any little tasty tit bit he finds!!! He keeps them in check to and is just....my favourite (don't tell the girls!! :lol: ) He's always on alert and attentive to his girls :roll: I'm sure you'll be pleased you've got him, he sounds a fiesty little fellow :D

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If you can have a cockerel then don't miss out as they can be grand chaps. My boy sorts our squabbles (if he hears a squabble he runs down the path, wings out, to intervene and sort things out) and he defends any new ladies (making intros so much easier). Add to that the fact that cockerels are so good looking and real characters - I'd say it's a 'no brainer' :D All the same, I'd try and go somewhere, where there are several cockerels to choose from, so you can hear them crow before deciding on one as some cockerels have much nicer crows than others. It is not just a case of loudness, but some sound like strangled cats whereas others have the real thing (though I have not worked out if this is an individual or a breed thing).

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