@@theaverettefix7118 I have a question, but this doesn't maybe depend on the race of the rooster? I think the clear one (the new) is not aggressive, instead the dark one is. I think that also in the opposite situation, that is if the clear one were the rooster of the flock, and the dark one were the new one, the dark would have beaten it even in this case, because it's of a race more aggressive than the other, and doesn't depend whether it's the old or the new one. In your opinion, am I right?
After reading through the comments, I learned that the new guy is doing well and that you would take longer to introduce in the future. Good to know. Take care.
As long as there are 8 hens per rooster they will be fine ...looks like they have lots of space a fabulous home for the chickens a great set up ! .......I rescued a rooster a few years back a buff Orpington he was the sweetest boy with my girls ...it’s the rooster to hen ratio you really need to look at ....two many roosters and not enough hens will be very hard on the ladies, .....I wish Biff and Johnny Cash a long life ...
If you have enough room for subordinate roosters to hide then they'll set up a hierarchy eventually. Problems occur when they don't have enough room to move away from each other. Then they'll kill each other. Its kind of like betta fish. Put two male bettas in a 5 gallon and they'll kill each other. Put them in a 20 gallon and the weaker one will run and hide.
When I added a new rooster, I kept him inside a large portable pen, inside the main pen for 1 week. Then, I introduced him to the group. The roosters still fought for a while, but it was the new Black Copper Maran rooster that instigated the attack and quickly learned that the Langshan Rooster was twice his size! I broke up any fights that seemed serious and by the end of the day the pecking order was established. But, I would never just drop a new bird off and say, figure it out! 😬 I have 3 roosters for 13 hens to cover them during free ranging in our forest farm. We are surrounded by mixed hardwoods and I want to make sure that the hens have protection. I also keep free roaming guinea fowl to use as gate keepers, due to the alertness those birds possess.
That newcomer, the golden rooster, should have been allowed to get used to new surroundings in a bigger cage first. Most likely he was cramped by staying too long in the carrier. Poor guy, never had a fair chance.
I do have a new little Banty now who is itching to fight. However, he is in a large cage and protected. I think I'll have a separate area for the banties
Why your shouldn’t get roosters from the store or pet shops because a lot of them are. Big and slow and if a predator comes they can kill the flock easier
"He'll be alright - he'll take his place in the pecking order". I love how calm and collected you are throughout. Just let it roll of your back. What a breath of fresh air, being born and raised in Los Angeles we worry about everything. Makes me wish I was raised on a farm!
Except this is cruel. And that will often kill each other or gravely injure them. There are ways to do this that are safer and not hard in the new roo.
(This might be the first of your videos I’ve seen.) I gotta say: Johnny Cash is *such* a good rooster~! He only got hostile with the new guy when he lashed out at the females... granted he only did that when the ladies started picking on him first, but still! Johnny Cash was very quick to tell him he will *not* be hurting the ladies under his watch. And I think he got a few more rounds in there just to be super clear that he meant it.
Real great you guys didn't interfere, I've seen way too many people do that and think they're protecting the animal, but it always ends badly. Kudos to you. as long as the ones that have been fighting are looked over after everything settles.
The rooster should've been allowed out in its own little area first, allowed to eat and have a drink. In this scenario. it never had a chance. He was in the box and within a few seconds of coming out, he was challenged by two and none of this would've helped especially as he was still finding his feet in his new surroundings.
@@theaverettefix7118 it's just about trial and error! There's no perfect scenario! When I was a kid, I literally used to lose sleep over my chickens and their well being! But sometimes you just have to let them get on with it! They look healthy and have plenty of space - they're lucky!
@@Baresi-Unico-Capitano the new rooster in this video is dead now. It was much older than the Rhode Island rooster who instigated the fight but I agree if the new one got to know the area a bit more and a bit of food it would’ve most likely won
New Rooster, " so many female to bang". Old Rooster, " stay out, don't you dare, all are mine." New Rooster, " for how long, like it or not, I 'll be around."
You can not roosters around each other like that, it’s equivalent to a new male lion stumbling into another’s pride, such a thing ends in unrecoverable injuries or death. The only way multiple roosters will get along is when no hens are present or they grew up together.
Why get another rooster when you have 3 already to a small number of hens ? The new one will have to take his licks for a while until he can gain his place .
@@theaverettefix7118 How many hens do you have? It's recommended to have at least 5-10 hens for a single rooster... so with 4 roosters you need a minimum of 20 hens for them all to live happily. Roosters will not share their women willingly and will kill another rooster to protect what's theirs.
You have some beautiful beautiful chickens. It might be better to Introduce new members while it’s feeding time that’s what I do with fish in a tank. Maybe it will work
I love the ladies voice, she's the queen boss and is funny when she said maybe the rooster's name is buff or biff but Johnny Cash is the rooster in command in the coop of fire. Biff it is.
Momma knows the routine! That one bird is letting him know, you can stay but my yard, my rules! Establishing pecking order is exactly what’s goin on! If they had intent to kill, they wouldn’t let up!
I remember a second rooster being introduced in a small flock we had long ago. They fought for the whole day until they were separated in the evening. The next day they started again with their spurs and beaks as soon as they were let out. The mistake was realized, and one of them was sent away. The other was badly cut up and blinded in one eye, but survived to live out a full life
Y’all didn’t do that right. You’re supposed to let them see each other separately and let the flock get used to him before letting him able to touch them. That isn’t pecking order. That is defending the flock.
that new roos has a beautiful color, almost like reddish gold. But I wonder, I noticed there are other 2 or 3 roosters by the pigs, and you got another one. Wouldn't that be too many roosters in the flock?
It doesn't matter I had 7 roosters not big problem they didint fight alot but the one for too mean so I took him out and put him back in to change the pecking order and they all stopped
I got a baby blue ameraucana when my 3 black rock hens were 3 months old already.Problem is the BRs always have not accepted the younger BA into the flock.Ive joined cages with separation for 4 months now.I let them free range during the day together.They will dust bath together but still wont accept her in a shared coop.Im hoping maybe they will all get along one day so I can join them in one big coop instead of having the BA in one half.Maybe when the BA is full grown?Anyone else had this problem,and has it eventually resolved?I know about pecking order but the BAs never had one til this.Any help would be appreciated.Thanks.All hens btw.
@theaverettefix7118 Yes it is weird.One Black rock cornered the pullet blue today and attacked her.Maybe it will just take some more time.Been too long already though.
A very nice assortment of different breeds.They look very healthy and it is great to see that are not confined to a small barren area. Good job keep up the good work.
I had three roosters that were hatched in our own barn. Mix breeds. I had to segregate the roosters during the long Northern Michigan winter from the flock. Only had 20 hens and they were tearing up the hens and egg production slowed way down. They survived the entire winter in the outdoor chicken run that was wrapped in house wrap to keep the wind and snow off of them. They had a heat lamp and heated waterer. They roamed during the day time in the snow keeping to the paths I had for my dogs. One rooster was very fond of me. Always wanted to be held. In the spring, a guy in my church needed roosters for his flock. I gave him two and kept the friendly one. It not two days after the other two roosters were gone, and the friendly one attacked me several times when I went to the barn. He hit my shin so hard, I got a large bump on my shin bone. With a two year old in the house, I could not risk this rooster attacking the kid. The rooster met his maker. I felt bad because he was very friendly with the other two roosters were around. But by himself, he took over. Multiple roosters are the way to go as they keep each other in check.
@Me Of Course : I have had about 7 roosters since I started with chickens. All had different personalities. I had one Bantam while my flock was full size hens. Could never touch that little guy. A hawk got him. I first saw feathers on the ground and there were a lot of hawk feathers on the ground. Must have been a pretty good fight before the hawk got him. Had two Orpington roosters, they were mean but never attacked anyone, but were very aggressive towards the hens to the point of missing feathers, and twice, hens were limping after the the mating thing. The rooster that I kept of the three winter roosters, was very friendly. Always liked being held and would jump into my lap. But he turned into an absolute beast after I gave his two brothers away. The two are doing fine with their new flock. But the best rooster I had was a Road Island Red. He worked, always watching the skies, trusted the dogs and cats, and herded the hens into the barn at dusk, the last one in at night. Being that you and I watch our flocks, we know the personalities of the hens and roosters. Chickens are people too!
I introduced a new rooster to 4 hens, I have never seen hens show so much aggression! They ripped all the skin of the back of his leg! I hope ur boys alright
Kate speaks the truth, which i also agree with, and gets shut down. Another life lesson: when they don't Want to hear the truth, don't Let'em ! You go Girl !
Everything you said will be a great lesson for your kids and how the world and nature works...they will not be thin skinned nor will the believe that there is no good comes out of a bad situation. It's life is bad one day for you it will in days to...
One of our roosters managed to cut the spur off the other with a well aimed kick. It was crazy. Had to separate em. Fortunately we have a few acres to do so. 😆
Didnt know roosters can get along with roosters that arent their "family". Always thought the only way to have more then one is to have a rooster chick grow up in a flock that has an established rooster. Imagined that adults that dont know each other from young age would fight till one leaves.
@@theaverettefix7118 I have a bunch a bantam chickens that are puppy dog tame but my big roosters will flog someone in an instant lol. Hope you never experience it
As if being attacked by 4 roosters wasnt bad enough. Then you have the kid traumatising the golden rooster at the end. Hope the little guy's still alive.
Johnny is the only rooster. The rest were hens. It was a mistake, for sure, but he found his way. Life here was a much better alternative to his previous life. I'm just glad we've learned from our mistakes.
New rooster: hello world! Hen:hi New rooster : do not engage me in coversation inferior bird! Attacks* Old rooster: how dare u move with speed in the presence of me, the lordship! Attacks new guy* Hen:tries to defend itself Old rooster: how dare u try to defend urself in the presence of the lordship inferior bird!
God almighty!!! It's even worse than I thought! You've got at least 4 🐓 roosters and a population of less than 30 chickens 🐔 😳 that's not going to end well!
New Rooster: Heeelllooooo
Other Roosters: THEN DEATH IT IS!!!
He's fine now...no death
Dude, roosters can be brutal to other males! You have to be so careful when showing even the most tame roosters other males or else bad things happen.
@@chandranapier2259 I agree.. it's called territorial Behavior
Lol!!!
@@theaverettefix7118 I have a question, but this doesn't maybe depend on the race of the rooster? I think the clear one (the new) is not aggressive, instead the dark one is. I think that also in the opposite situation, that is if the clear one were the rooster of the flock, and the dark one were the new one, the dark would have beaten it even in this case, because it's of a race more aggressive than the other, and doesn't depend whether it's the old or the new one. In your opinion, am I right?
The hen that went close to the cage to see him must be "yup he is hot"
@@griselgriselda2901 yykkkoo9
ideats
Lmao
A chad.
🐔 Hens: Oh look a new man 💕
🐓 New Rooster: Uh... Hi... 😳
This reminds me of my youth in the 1950s and the simple lifestyle. My Paternal grandparents had chickens, Beautiful.
Chickens be shitting everywhere and this kid really was like “who needs shoes? 😎”
Well a good hound will take care of that they love eating chicken sht
your feet aint yo mouth, it dont need to be protected from pathogens unless cut up lmaoooo
He can just wash his feet
@@marioncobretti8210 my pittys love eating chicken shit it very od
I refuse to let my kids in the chicken pen without shoes.
Johnny Cash was just protecting his girls
I loved the way all the chickens came rushing up to see what was in the cage!
Same!
nah they came for food
Walking barefoot in chicken scat will give you worms.
Driven Mad Just don’t lick your toes clean afterwards.
@@ChineseChicken1 lol that would help but they climb yer legs.
Reminded me of Chicken Run when All the Hens were drooling over Rocky 😂🤣😂🤣
Johnny cash is like "DON'T TOUCH MY WOMEN!"
After reading through the comments, I learned that the new guy is doing well and that you would take longer to introduce in the future. Good to know. Take care.
Have a look at this th-cam.com/video/17kx7lgkzco/w-d-xo.html hope you like it.
He’s dead now ;(
Two roosters are fine if you have enough hens.
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Looks like she’s got at least four roosters. Might be some issues.
There are 3. They free range 26 acres, so they don't fight anymore.
As long as there are 8 hens per rooster they will be fine ...looks like they have lots of space a fabulous home for the chickens a great set up ! .......I rescued a rooster a few years back a buff Orpington he was the sweetest boy with my girls ...it’s the rooster to hen ratio you really need to look at ....two many roosters and not enough hens will be very hard on the ladies, .....I wish Biff and Johnny Cash a long life ...
Yea I can see ur chickens killing each other space dosent help if ones just mean.
@@griselgriselda2901 never take them out at different times if they won't leave each other alone leave them for 2-5 minutes and see if they stop
If you have enough room for subordinate roosters to hide then they'll set up a hierarchy eventually. Problems occur when they don't have enough room to move away from each other. Then they'll kill each other. Its kind of like betta fish. Put two male bettas in a 5 gallon and they'll kill each other. Put them in a 20 gallon and the weaker one will run and hide.
This lady has the most appealing Southern accent and way of speaking. I know she’s a Mom and all, but I’m smitten.
When I added a new rooster, I kept him inside a large portable pen, inside the main pen for 1 week.
Then, I introduced him to the group. The roosters still fought for a while, but it was the new Black Copper Maran rooster that instigated the attack and quickly learned that the Langshan Rooster was twice his size!
I broke up any fights that seemed serious and by the end of the day the pecking order was established.
But, I would never just drop a new bird off and say, figure it out! 😬
I have 3 roosters for 13 hens to cover them during free ranging in our forest farm. We are surrounded by mixed hardwoods and I want to make sure that the hens have protection.
I also keep free roaming guinea fowl to use as gate keepers, due to the alertness those birds possess.
Wish all chickens had. It this good
We used to keep guineas for the same reason. Anything unusual would set off their alarm.
Exactly- “ yea is nature “ but we can position it so it not so cold lol
That newcomer, the golden rooster, should have been allowed to get used to new surroundings in a bigger cage first. Most likely he was cramped by staying too long in the carrier. Poor guy, never had a fair chance.
Yeah... we're pretty new at this; however, I just introduced my entire young flock to the same roosters and nothing extraordinary happened...
I do have a new little Banty now who is itching to fight. However, he is in a large cage and protected. I think I'll have a separate area for the banties
With males there’s hardly ever “establishing a pecking order” they will be top of the flock or they will die trying.
Also you do not have enough hens for the amount of roosters you have- are you a new owner to poultry?
@@ohbrixo she literally said she’s new at this lol
Biff has a nice golden hue...impressive
So beautiful, like a flock of velociraptors or small dinosaurs 🦕
Imagine, if human were like roster. Whenever male guest comes, there will be wrestling.
That's just high school
That would be hilarious!
Folding chairs and everything!
@@MellowMellowDude most definently a high school situation
The usual shenanigans whenever my friends come to visit 😂
I loooooove chicken drama!!🤣🤣🤣
Why your shouldn’t get roosters from the store or pet shops because a lot of them are. Big and slow and if a predator comes they can kill the flock easier
They have roosters at pet stores?? 😂
Do you mean buying an adult rooster or buying some chicks and them growing into a rooster?
You can’t buy roosters from a pet shop🙄
@@shelynaemerald4676 cocks R us?
Thanks for that info good to know
The hens are excited. Johnny Cash is telling Biff that these are his ladies.
“I don’t know his name yet; let’s see what happens and we’ll name him”
...what happened for that other rooster to get named ‘Johnny Cash’??
Cause he's the KING
🤣
He took his rightful place as the king quietly without a lot of fuss
He robbed a Wisconsin bank in 03’ and was sent up the river twice after. Still don’t know how he made his way back...
Probably jumped into the fire pit
Johnny cash saying "I'm the boss here!!, all the ladies here is mine!!!" 😅😅
1:05 “The council will decide your fate”
You gotta love the South and a Country boy/girl will survive.🤠
*JOHNNY CASH DOESN’T WANT THE NEW ROOSTER TO GET THE GIRLS YA KNOW WHAT I AM SAYING.*
*-SOME GUY WHO FOUGHT A ROOSTER*
Narrator sounds like a real piece of work. Aye yi yi lady 🤣😭
"He'll be alright - he'll take his place in the pecking order". I love how calm and collected you are throughout. Just let it roll of your back. What a breath of fresh air, being born and raised in Los Angeles we worry about everything. Makes me wish I was raised on a farm!
Gotta let it all roll off...otherwise you'll drown in it!
Except this is cruel. And that will often kill each other or gravely injure them. There are ways to do this that are safer and not hard in the new roo.
@@opiumbrella3351 I think she admitted multiple times they should've done it differently. Everything turned out ok. You in L.A. too?
@@JohnnySack16 Cool man.
It is the way of nature and thus the world. No matter how many simps want to change it in the end the strong survive.
New rooster : Hi there , I’m new in town , lovely place you got here
Johnny cash : I SEE YOU HAVE CHOSEN DEATH!!
That hen fight tho😂
who'd a thought that hens fight as well?!! lol...
@@qualqui hens can be bullies too. they have a strict social hierarchy, and fighting is how they maintain it.
Tenebrio morio, didn’t work out for her lol
I don't think it's funny
@@gy3940 ok
I love all your chickens! What beauties! Johnny Cash is very handsome.
(This might be the first of your videos I’ve seen.) I gotta say: Johnny Cash is *such* a good rooster~! He only got hostile with the new guy when he lashed out at the females... granted he only did that when the ladies started picking on him first, but still! Johnny Cash was very quick to tell him he will *not* be hurting the ladies under his watch. And I think he got a few more rounds in there just to be super clear that he meant it.
Watching chicken tandoori ad before the video is so satisfying. 😂
I've always liked chickens, and your flock is a beautiful mixture!
One hen: "Finally we gonna get a little c*ck!!"
Rest of hens: "No waay, Josey!!"
That’s a nice buff rooster, he’s such a pretty color
Johnny cash to Biff: "not in my court!"
This has to be like coming to prison on the first day. Maximum security.
It looks like Johnny Cash was teachin the new rooster how to "Walk the line" ! Lol
now that's a good one!
Real great you guys didn't interfere, I've seen way too many people do that and think they're protecting the animal, but it always ends badly. Kudos to you. as long as the ones that have been fighting are looked over after everything settles.
I always thought the rule was one flock, one rooster.
I have one for about every dozen hens...but only with lots of space. we did this wrong, as you can tell...but I have multiple roosters with no problem
Roosters are the most awesome animals in the world 🐓
He’s a handsome boy!
Beautiful hens. I love the color variations!
The rooster should've been allowed out in its own little area first, allowed to eat and have a drink. In this scenario. it never had a chance. He was in the box and within a few seconds of coming out, he was challenged by two and none of this would've helped especially as he was still finding his feet in his new surroundings.
Yes. It was a terrible mistake. One I've never repeated!
@@theaverettefix7118 it's just about trial and error! There's no perfect scenario! When I was a kid, I literally used to lose sleep over my chickens and their well being! But sometimes you just have to let them get on with it! They look healthy and have plenty of space - they're lucky!
@@Baresi-Unico-Capitano thanks...you're so right!
@@Baresi-Unico-Capitano the new rooster in this video is dead now. It was much older than the Rhode Island rooster who instigated the fight but I agree if the new one got to know the area a bit more and a bit of food it would’ve most likely won
@@withy4045 00:33 If you look here, you'll see his mouth open. He is parched. 😩 Poor fella. rest in peace.
New Rooster, " so many female to bang". Old Rooster, " stay out, don't you dare, all are mine." New Rooster, " for how long, like it or not, I 'll be around."
You can not roosters around each other like that, it’s equivalent to a new male lion stumbling into another’s pride, such a thing ends in unrecoverable injuries or death. The only way multiple roosters will get along is when no hens are present or they grew up together.
Mine who grew up together are fine. We have lots of space. They each take their groups to different areas. It's pretty fun to observe.
Johnny stopped the hen attacked the new comer “Nah he is mine”
New rooster: 'Behold, I am the one they call the saviour'
Bruh ya the coolest channel in the world hands down I love your farm !!
Why get another rooster when you have 3 already to a small number of hens ? The new one will have to take his licks for a while until he can gain his place .
We wanted a buff for our buff hens
@@theaverettefix7118 How many hens do you have? It's recommended to have at least 5-10 hens for a single rooster... so with 4 roosters you need a minimum of 20 hens for them all to live happily.
Roosters will not share their women willingly and will kill another rooster to protect what's theirs.
dinner and a show
What a nice voice you have. Pleasant to listen to
You have some beautiful beautiful chickens. It might be better to Introduce new members while it’s feeding time that’s what I do with fish in a tank. Maybe it will work
Hens are fangurling while the new rooster is getting schooled by the alpha.
I love the ladies voice, she's the queen boss and is funny when she said maybe the rooster's name is buff or biff but Johnny Cash is the rooster in command in the coop of fire. Biff it is.
Do what your told boy lol I hear my mom in her love it
Love this what a beautiful rooster!! God bless!
religious vomit
The woman behind the camera definitely established her pecking order in that family 😂 😂 she runs the show there for sure!
Momma knows the routine! That one bird is letting him know, you can stay but my yard, my rules! Establishing pecking order is exactly what’s goin on! If they had intent to kill, they wouldn’t let up!
Same thing happens with humans just as animals.
When we had a commercial poultry breeding farm we ran 12 hens to 1 rooster.
that's roughly what I do now
He came out strutting! 😆
Cutee🥰🥰
I'm sure boys loving it in there.😂 Chicks all around him
Imagine if human are like rooster coming in new home and you directly start flirting with unknown women
Poor 🐔 rooster, I hope he’s doing ok!
This woman has the loveliest southern accent I've ever heard
I remember a second rooster being introduced in a small flock we had long ago. They fought for the whole day until they were separated in the evening. The next day they started again with their spurs and beaks as soon as they were let out. The mistake was realized, and one of them was sent away. The other was badly cut up and blinded in one eye, but survived to live out a full life
Wow! That's terrible. Sounds like politics today.
Y’all didn’t do that right. You’re supposed to let them see each other separately and let the flock get used to him before letting him able to touch them. That isn’t pecking order. That is defending the flock.
that new roos has a beautiful color, almost like reddish gold. But I wonder, I noticed there are other 2 or 3 roosters by the pigs, and you got another one. Wouldn't that be too many roosters in the flock?
They free range, so it's not a problem. I like to have different breeds so I can have pure bred chicks from time to time.
@@theaverettefix7118 Did you get any new chicks from Buff? 😀 He sure is a handsome feller.
@@joletty1793 a few.
It doesn't matter I had 7 roosters not big problem they didint fight alot but the one for too mean so I took him out and put him back in to change the pecking order and they all stopped
@@32Inchtallchicken we used to have multiple roosters in our flock. If one got really aggressive we didn't put him in a pen. We put him in the pot.
I got a baby blue ameraucana when my 3 black rock hens were 3 months old already.Problem is the BRs always have not accepted the younger BA into the flock.Ive joined cages with separation for 4 months now.I let them free range during the day together.They will dust bath together but still wont accept her in a shared coop.Im hoping maybe they will all get along one day so I can join them in one big coop instead of having the BA in one half.Maybe when the BA is full grown?Anyone else had this problem,and has it eventually resolved?I know about pecking order but the BAs never had one til this.Any help would be appreciated.Thanks.All hens btw.
weird. mine usually assimilate after a few days.
@theaverettefix7118 Yes it is weird.One Black rock cornered the pullet blue today and attacked her.Maybe it will just take some more time.Been too long already though.
she may never get accepted
@@jenkemjones68
A very nice assortment of different breeds.They look very healthy and it is great to see that are not confined to a small barren area. Good job keep up the good work.
UR ROOSTER IS SO ADORABLEEEE
I had three roosters that were hatched in our own barn. Mix breeds. I had to segregate the roosters during the long Northern Michigan winter from the flock. Only had 20 hens and they were tearing up the hens and egg production slowed way down. They survived the entire winter in the outdoor chicken run that was wrapped in house wrap to keep the wind and snow off of them. They had a heat lamp and heated waterer. They roamed during the day time in the snow keeping to the paths I had for my dogs. One rooster was very fond of me. Always wanted to be held. In the spring, a guy in my church needed roosters for his flock. I gave him two and kept the friendly one. It not two days after the other two roosters were gone, and the friendly one attacked me several times when I went to the barn. He hit my shin so hard, I got a large bump on my shin bone. With a two year old in the house, I could not risk this rooster attacking the kid. The rooster met his maker. I felt bad because he was very friendly with the other two roosters were around. But by himself, he took over. Multiple roosters are the way to go as they keep each other in check.
@Me Of Course :
I have had about 7 roosters since I started with chickens. All had different personalities. I had one Bantam while my flock was full size hens. Could never touch that little guy. A hawk got him. I first saw feathers on the ground and there were a lot of hawk feathers on the ground. Must have been a pretty good fight before the hawk got him. Had two Orpington roosters, they were mean but never attacked anyone, but were very aggressive towards the hens to the point of missing feathers, and twice, hens were limping after the the mating thing. The rooster that I kept of the three winter roosters, was very friendly. Always liked being held and would jump into my lap. But he turned into an absolute beast after I gave his two brothers away. The two are doing fine with their new flock. But the best rooster I had was a Road Island Red. He worked, always watching the skies, trusted the dogs and cats, and herded the hens into the barn at dusk, the last one in at night. Being that you and I watch our flocks, we know the personalities of the hens and roosters. Chickens are people too!
I think so, too. It takes the pressure off them thinking you're the alpha...I have no trouble with multiples as ling as they have enough space
You have soooooo many chickens and names for all pf them? I have 7 chickens, i cant tell most apart.
I LOVE Chickens and the way the waddle when they run!
Hey, can you remind one more time where he'll take his place? I didn't catch it the first 800 times you said it.
"Maybe his name is Buff, or Biff."
I know you watch The Golden Girls! ♥️♥️😂
Actually, I got it from Back to the Future...
@@theaverettefix7118 That came to my mind in the 1st place.
I was think back to the future as wells but I get where you got buff from the golden girls lol
I'm partial to domoneckers. My self,,,
I introduced a new rooster to 4 hens, I have never seen hens show so much aggression! They ripped all the skin of the back of his leg! I hope ur boys alright
You know how we girls can be sometimes! He fit in just fine after a while.
Kate speaks the truth, which i also agree with, and gets shut down. Another life lesson: when they don't Want to hear the truth, don't Let'em !
You go Girl !
I would love to have this kind of farm filled with lots of all breeds of chickens. One new hampshire rooster & more hens
Everything you said will be a great lesson for your kids and how the world and nature works...they will not be thin skinned nor will the believe that there is no good comes out of a bad situation. It's life is bad one day for you it will in days to...
Biff: ...oh, uh, hi---
JC: U WANT SUM FITE!?
PECK, Gregory Peck...
He's gorgeous!
Have a look at this th-cam.com/video/17kx7lgkzco/w-d-xo.html hope you like it.
0:50 Hens come running! Curiosity was the most curious Hen indeed!
One of our roosters managed to cut the spur off the other with a well aimed kick. It was crazy. Had to separate em. Fortunately we have a few acres to do so. 😆
Johnny's spurs are now two inches long. He's a force to reckoned with!
When I brought a rooster home and I opened the door he ran out full speed and chased the hens. He was like me
Jonny cash ain’t having it 😂
Have a look at this th-cam.com/video/17kx7lgkzco/w-d-xo.html hope you like it.
Bad idea to just drop the new Rooster into the pile just like that. Could have tried introducing him gradually.
Didnt know roosters can get along with roosters that arent their "family".
Always thought the only way to have more then one is to have a rooster chick grow up in a flock that has an established rooster.
Imagined that adults that dont know each other from young age would fight till one leaves.
That girl sitting on the ground has more confidence than I do in my chicken swatting ability. Y'all never been flogged by a rooster?
no...chased, but not flogged...hopefully never!
@@theaverettefix7118 I have a bunch a bantam chickens that are puppy dog tame but my big roosters will flog someone in an instant lol. Hope you never experience it
As if being attacked by 4 roosters wasnt bad enough. Then you have the kid traumatising the golden rooster at the end. Hope the little guy's still alive.
Johnny is the only rooster. The rest were hens. It was a mistake, for sure, but he found his way. Life here was a much better alternative to his previous life. I'm just glad we've learned from our mistakes.
Woah dude... wtf..
New rooster: hello world!
Hen:hi
New rooster : do not engage me in coversation inferior bird! Attacks*
Old rooster: how dare u move with speed in the presence of me, the lordship! Attacks new guy*
Hen:tries to defend itself
Old rooster: how dare u try to defend urself in the presence of the lordship inferior bird!
I miss my hens, roosters, goose and turkey at my papi's barn in Texas.
nice video looks like my back yard when i was a kid
Randomest video on my recommendations this month, but I still watched the whole video.
God almighty!!! It's even worse than I thought! You've got at least 4 🐓 roosters and a population of less than 30 chickens 🐔 😳 that's not going to end well!
they are all fine...plenty of space
I mean the rooster didn't even stood a chance. NOBODY stands up to Johny Cash 🐓
I mean if that new rooster would’ve gotten more used to the area then he definitely would’ve taken down Johnny cash
I wish I lived there! You sound like a wonderful mother!
I'm gonna get my 1st chick soon and I'm really happy my dad used to work with chicks hens and roasters so he will teach me!
How did it go with your first chick?