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Can cockerels live together happily?...

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I have 3 bantam cockerels and 10 bantam hens, all living in a large walled garden. The 3 boys each have an eglu, with their various harems, although there have been a few sleepovers with girls from different Eglus!

One of them has to be kept from the others behind Omlet netting because he is very aggressive and has duffed up the other two boys when they made the mistake of getting too close to him. I would never let him out, although he did escape once and had a fight with one of the other boys. I managed to separate them without any damage being done, but it could have been very nasty.

The other two tolerate each other, but there has been some argy bargy over the girls, and I think it only works successfully because one of them defers to the other, they have plenty of room and their paths don't need to cross.

 

My answers to your questions would be:

 

Not necessarily. My SIL had 3 cockerels, a father and 2 sons, and they were apparently ok with each other, but I'm not sure that would always be the case.

 

I believe so, though I have no personal experience of this scenario. From what I have read, it is the presence of the girls that gives rise to problems, but I wouldn't take that as gospel.

 

In certain circumstances yes, but I think there is always a risk of them fighting.

 

Probably not very helpful, but it is difficult to generalise and I would say don't do it unless you really want/have to do so! Others will no doubt have different views and experiences. :D

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Males reared together are usually fine as one will always be more dominent and the other/s wont normally challenge that

 

When you add females in to the mix it does often end in tears

 

If you have enough room and if each male has his own females you may be ok but here its strictly separate runs once they hit maturity

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in my experience they are indeed all fine till they get to maturity and a power struggle normally starts between the boys regardless of how many females there are in the group

 

If keeping in batchelor groups its vital that adjoining pens dont contain females

 

Boys constantly kept on the hop by dominant males often lose condition too and can get run down

 

In your 'pet' situation CM I can only suggest that you try it and see what happens, Silkie males are more laid back than some others. You may find that even if you get no fighting you may encounter crowing competitions though

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In your 'pet' situation CM I can only suggest that you try it and see what happens, Silkie males are more laid back than some others. You may find that even if you get no fighting you may encounter crowing competitions though

A crowing competition, that is interesting. We have noticed that since the two boys have gone Tumble (Silkie boy) has stopped doing his practice crows. I wonder if that is bcause he does not feel the need to compete with bigger and louder boys. OH has asked if I am sure he is a he :D

 

Chrissie

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In your 'pet' situation CM I can only suggest that you try it and see what happens, Silkie males are more laid back than some others. You may find that even if you get no fighting you may encounter crowing competitions though

A crowing competition, that is interesting. We have noticed that since the two boys have gone Tumble (Silkie boy) has stopped doing his practice crows. I wonder if that is bcause he does not feel the need to compete with bigger and louder boys. OH has asked if I am sure he is a he :D

 

Chrissie

My pekin boys started crowing at 4wks, the two silkie boys were later and only ever crowed once the pekin has started. :roll:

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