Black copper maran is my number 1 chicken breed. Here is why

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  • čas přidán 23. 06. 2024
  • Discussing why the black copper maran is number 1 in my book.

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  • @cultureal9544
    @cultureal9544 Před 2 lety +14

    Love the Maran Rooster! They will sacrifice their lives to protect the hens! Mine did.

    • @HolloHomestead
      @HolloHomestead  Před 2 lety +4

      They have won me over. Best I have seen all around rooster.

    • @rodneysnextchapter615
      @rodneysnextchapter615 Před rokem

      @@HolloHomestead that's what I'm looking for where I live but also want darker eggs for all my future hens.
      Being black might help scare off crows

    • @eithieus1652
      @eithieus1652 Před měsícem

      Most roosters will die for his lady’s. Normal

  • @briancaleb6503
    @briancaleb6503 Před rokem +7

    Back in the 70s I think 77 we had a 3 yr old black Copper Marans that hatched out a big clutch of eggs. she went back under the barn way back where you could not get to the eggs. When she was out during the day and some of the other chickens laid a few eggs in her nest as she had a little variety, and was a good mom. We did not know til she hatched the eggs about the nest we thought something got her. It was a pleasant surprise I was in grade school at the time, but recently I got back into chickens and incubated copper marans eggs I got from a friend, really love their look.

    • @HolloHomestead
      @HolloHomestead  Před rokem

      I really didn’t know how broody they were. They sit usually twice a year since they matured.

  • @christinehopping5040
    @christinehopping5040 Před 4 měsíci +3

    My Black Copper Maran is my favorite too. She follows me around the house like a little penguin. She loves to cuddle and watch Matlock.

  • @BellaDonna.58
    @BellaDonna.58 Před rokem +13

    Had a rooster jump on my five year old’s head once. He dug his spurs in my sons face and pecked at his eyes. It was very scary. Temperament matters. That rooster ended up in the stew pot.

    • @HolloHomestead
      @HolloHomestead  Před rokem +2

      Yes to me it is the most important.

    • @patrisha7487
      @patrisha7487 Před 2 měsíci

      @Christina.Bass.. when we had a rooster many years ago, he attacked my grandson for no reason. I chased him around the barn with a pitchfork! He got his head chopped off. My now deceased aunt still had a scar from a rooster as a child. I hope your son is alright.

  • @shannonfbc1
    @shannonfbc1 Před rokem +4

    I love my black copper maran hen she has so much personality and her eggs are the best imo

    • @HolloHomestead
      @HolloHomestead  Před rokem +2

      It’s a toss up between them and silkies on which is my favorite. I love them both.

  • @DoubleVisionHomestead
    @DoubleVisionHomestead Před 4 měsíci +2

    Thabks for the info. I dont have chickens yet, but hopefully this year so this kind of information is helpful

  • @melodeeplath9597
    @melodeeplath9597 Před 2 lety +3

    So happy to see this! I have been debating this breed and it always comes back to the Marens

    • @HolloHomestead
      @HolloHomestead  Před 2 lety

      I highly recommend the Black copper. The Black copper roosters are the nicest short of a silkie rooster.

    • @ChrisHuntsman-mi9uc
      @ChrisHuntsman-mi9uc Před rokem

      I might add, BCM's mixed with Americaunas' will make you the perfect Olive Eggers. The light blue of the Americauna mixed with the Dark chocolates. Note 1. Yes, I have a huge BCM Roo and close to SOP (Standard of perfection) but, he's got slight bleeding of his colors in his chest and a little halo on his Cackle. However, he's a good breeder for really dark eggs. Note 2: The demeanor of bcm's is by far the best I have seen also. My 1.5 year old BCM roo "Ben" He is super chill. So, what he said as far as temperament is not a joke. Note 3: Given the right environment, they are good mothers. Note 4: Again, very sought after for the eggs. If you find a breeder that sells SOP level birds or egg's, expect to pay about $20 a chick or up to $85/dozen fertilized eggs. Note 5 a negative: I have found that they can sometimes be a little tough to get to laying age. It may of been because I started working on growing my flock in the winter. But, I had a couple die off on me at around the 1-8 week age. So, I consider them a little fragile until they come of age. Once they are all grown up, I find them to be very hardy. Note 6: They are my favorite breed also, you won't lose money on them unless you just don't take care of them.
      If you are new to chickens, I would not consider this breed. They require a good amount of attention at the early stages of their life. That is purely my opinion.
      Side note 7: Black Australorps are my second favorite breed and they lay a lot more egg's per year.
      Side note 8: Most Hardy breed I have is the Bard Rock and they are very dependable layer.
      Side note 9: Black Australorps, Bard Rocks and Buff Orphingtons are very amazing new chicken tender birds. The BCM is again, in my opinion, not for beginners.
      Great Video brother!

    • @HolloHomestead
      @HolloHomestead  Před rokem

      Good comments for sure. I do like the Black australorp they are a great bird for sure. I have been thinking of getting some of them again.

    • @ReasieRoo
      @ReasieRoo Před 6 měsíci

      Also, the white French Bresse and the German Bielefelders are super nice and docile, as well. They just aren’t easy to find.
      @@HolloHomestead

  • @CatalpaCreekFarm
    @CatalpaCreekFarm Před rokem +2

    I had one copper mauran rooster that would only attack me. I had to start carrying around a trash can lid to shield myself..

  • @forced4motorsports
    @forced4motorsports Před rokem +7

    I have one rule with roos for me personally; if they attack/bite hard, they move up in the culling timeline to how long it take me to heat up the scalding water. If they bully, hog food, or pounce on heads to bread rather than dance, they also move up, though not quite as fast; usually the Friday or Saturday of that week. I have two amazing roosters and both look after their girls in top notch fashion. Only one of them crows. I'm hoping their offspring inherit their demeanor.

    • @HolloHomestead
      @HolloHomestead  Před rokem +2

      I am right there with you. Although I have not moved into cleaning my own birds for meat. I do cull if aggressive towards me or the kids I believe we will be raising meat chickens in the next year or so. I have a friend that is doing it this year so I am planing on watching his mistakes and learning.

    • @ScaryFear
      @ScaryFear Před rokem

      Wow that is amazing you have a quiet rooster. I didn't think it was possible. Definitely breed him. What kind of rooster is he?

    • @mjremy2605
      @mjremy2605 Před 8 měsíci

      @@HolloHomestead PLANNING, not PLANING. Planing is what you do to wood. 😉

    • @mjremy2605
      @mjremy2605 Před 8 měsíci

      BREED, not BREAD. 😂😂

    • @mjremy2605
      @mjremy2605 Před 8 měsíci

      How do you humanely kill a chicken? Chop its head off or is there a more humane method? That would be very hard for me to do.

  • @RedRubyFarm
    @RedRubyFarm Před rokem +1

    I agree with you about the Copper Maran roosters! New subscriber here! 👍🙏

  • @user-hz2xl4co9u
    @user-hz2xl4co9u Před 11 dny

    I grew up on a farm as oldest. All chores were mine, and have had best luck with flock raising from babies. Recently had to deal with very aggressive black rooster, (belonging to neighbor)and would try to run up on me from behind. I wasn't afraid of him, but got to point I was carrying broom around. He would literally see me across yard and come running at me, a got into batting position with broom. Rooster no longer with us.

    • @HolloHomestead
      @HolloHomestead  Před 11 dny

      lol I understand. I just won’t deal with an aggressive rooster. I don’t need them to be my friend and want me to pet them. But if they attack me any time I come close he has to go.

  • @kenfarley957
    @kenfarley957 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Nice presentation, video and audio. Enjoyed the info. Never heard such quiet roosters. I had a very mellow Russian Olaf (named himCogburn), but he would crow all day. The Orlaf hens didn't lay enough for me, so I got rid of that crew after 2 years. I now have Cherry Eggers (RIR breed) and an Americuna. I really want copper maran now.

    • @HolloHomestead
      @HolloHomestead  Před 7 měsíci

      Do do really love my Black Coppers
      They can get loud if they feel like they have competition. So I usually only run the one large rooster and then a couple of silkie roosters.

  • @callmeallie1432
    @callmeallie1432 Před rokem

    I’m excited!! My order will b here the 29th and I’ve got Easter eggers along with partridge cochin.

    • @HolloHomestead
      @HolloHomestead  Před rokem

      This is my first time with Easter eggers I have had cream legbars in the past for blue eggs.

    • @Waddle-bottom
      @Waddle-bottom Před rokem

      That should be a really nice docile group of birds.

  • @MiniatureChickenChannel
    @MiniatureChickenChannel Před rokem +6

    Good to know about their temperment....might try and get some next year. The black australorp roosters i have now are pretty chill so far...friendly and no attacks......yet

    • @HolloHomestead
      @HolloHomestead  Před rokem +1

      I haven’t had the black australorp rooster yet. I had a friend that had some blue australorp that became mean after they matured. So I am not sure about the roosters. I love the hens.

    • @MiniatureChickenChannel
      @MiniatureChickenChannel Před rokem +1

      @@HolloHomestead good to know about hte blues....yeah the black australorp hens are absolutely sweeties...super nosy/friendly....always hanging around and will fly up and sit on me without any offering of treats lol ....-take care

    • @jme2659
      @jme2659 Před rokem +2

      @@MiniatureChickenChannel Black austrolorp hens are so sweet too. Love the breed

    • @HolloHomestead
      @HolloHomestead  Před rokem +1

      Oh yeah the hens are great. Never had the roosters so not sure about them.

    • @Waddle-bottom
      @Waddle-bottom Před rokem +1

      Both of our australorp roosters turned mean after they matured even though we raised them from eggs and handled them often. They attacked us and our kids so they had to go.

  • @CFarnwide
    @CFarnwide Před rokem +2

    Good to know about the Roosters! Unfortunately, we are in suburbia and can’t keep Roos. We nearly got Maran hens last spring but decided to get Speckled Sussex instead for the egg production. They are awesome, sweet tempered birds and I’m happy we chose them. My number one for hens, easily! Although, when it’s time to get more chicks it will be Black Copper Marans for sure but we will ALWAYS have some Sussex.

    • @HolloHomestead
      @HolloHomestead  Před rokem +1

      Yeah the marans are definitely not the best feed to egg conversion chicken. For that I love the ISA brown. They are a light bird good temperament and lay a lot of large eggs.

  • @daniellalambert9941
    @daniellalambert9941 Před rokem +2

    I love them too especially hens. Unfortunately my black copper maran had to go to the freezer camp...lol

  • @rodneysnextchapter615
    @rodneysnextchapter615 Před rokem +1

    Good info thank you.
    Wish you had a welsummer rooster comparison.

    • @HolloHomestead
      @HolloHomestead  Před rokem +3

      I don’t have a Welsummer rooster anymore. But I did have one and he was mean as a junk yard dog. I only had the one so I don’t know if that is typical of the breed but I had to get rid of him.

    • @rodneysnextchapter615
      @rodneysnextchapter615 Před rokem +2

      @@HolloHomestead I guess that narrows it down to which breed defends the best between black Australorp and black copper morans for my coop two rooster now.
      Thank you very much for the quick reply , it was very helpful.

    • @HolloHomestead
      @HolloHomestead  Před rokem +1

      Your welcome

  • @CarlBenjaminMac
    @CarlBenjaminMac Před 3 měsíci

    I was surprised to come across this video because I happen to have an order of 21 female and 2 male Black Copper Maran chicks that will be here un a couple days. Thanks for sharing your encouraging thoughts that go along with my hopes that I chose a good all-around breed to be the bulk of my flock. BTW, I had a Welsummer cock that was a holy terror and the Polish cocks I have now are useless, so glad to hear your recommendations about these boys.

    • @HolloHomestead
      @HolloHomestead  Před 3 měsíci

      Thanks for watching in my book you cannot go wrong with the black copper.

  • @mjremy2605
    @mjremy2605 Před 8 měsíci +1

    I am very happy to hear that these roosters are nice. I love their coloring, just drawn to them from the start. I also love the hen egg colors! This is a beautiful chicken with good eggs. The worry was that the roosters might be aggressive. Not that I am scared of any rooster, however mean, but it is nice to be able to be friends with the and enjoy their company too. I also like that they are good guardians of the flock! An important quality.
    I would love to keep some. Curiously, the Black Copper Maran seems to be more popular than the regular Copper Marans - I wonder why? Egg color?

    • @HolloHomestead
      @HolloHomestead  Před 8 měsíci

      I think out of all the marans the black copper lay the darkest. But all of them are dark.

  • @clairedavis529
    @clairedavis529 Před 2 lety +2

    Thanks for this vid. We’re new to roo keeping and find ourselves with three (a beautiful buff Orpington and two cuckoo Orpington). Have been challenged but not full on attacked, thankfully. How long does the Blk Copper Maran take to pass rooberty?

    • @HolloHomestead
      @HolloHomestead  Před 2 lety +1

      I have to say I have had I believe 4 or 5 black copper roosters and have never been challenged. I have owned them all from chicks and I use to think that made a big difference but I have raised Rhode Island Red from chick to be attacked at a year and a half ish. Same with cream leg bar only his attack is to a lesser degree. I love to Orpington chicken but unless your breeding them I would just get me a black copper rooster.

    • @michaeldaugherty3540
      @michaeldaugherty3540 Před 2 lety +1

      Same as most chickens about 6 months

    • @Banishedsoulsofficial
      @Banishedsoulsofficial Před rokem +3

      My BCM isn't a joy to have around other people. He minds his pkace with me but loves to nail anyone who isn't watching out for him. But he protects the flock and that is his purpose

    • @HolloHomestead
      @HolloHomestead  Před rokem

      Just I have just been lucky with mine. As I am typing I am looking over my shoulder now. Lol

  • @holynyork7124
    @holynyork7124 Před 9 měsíci +2

    U take good care of ur chickens. Their fevers shine brightly in the sun. Ya got it going sir
    Kindly,
    Holyn
    I’ll subscribe too

  • @jasonhatfield4747
    @jasonhatfield4747 Před rokem +1

    I got a rooster from Greenfire Farms once that was absolutely evil and would attack anything that moved. And the Rhode Island Red I have now is the chillest rooster I've ever seen. So, it depends on the line they come from and getting your stock from a proper breeder who selects against aggression.

    • @HolloHomestead
      @HolloHomestead  Před rokem +1

      Yeah I guess that is my first trait that I look for. If they are aggressive they got to go. Period. I just don’t deal with it.

    • @d.a.tsun5104
      @d.a.tsun5104 Před rokem

      Was it a BC Maran rooster? My husband was also gungho on having BC Marans (I was happy with just austrolorps) and he got 6 chicks from a lady who bred them from Marans she got from Greenfire Farms. Out of 6, we only got 2 females and out of 4 roosters, one only was docile-ish (only because he's at the bottom at the pecking order). The alpha rooster, one that had the most beautiful feather, I called him King Edward, was super evil. We hand raised these chickens from the first week of their lives but that didn't matter apparently. King Edward would stalk me or husband and slammed his whole body at us when we're not looking. At first I thought I scared him but after 3-4 times, I knew he just didn't like humans. He didn't even like other chickens.

  • @beebop9808
    @beebop9808 Před měsícem

    I've got a black copper boy that was a stinking handful for a while. He was wanting to jump me anytime I got in striking distance. And he was the sweetest of them all when he was young before the hormones came along. Took a while but he has finally settled down and don't have any problems with him anymore. His big brother was a huge help with that too. Rooty is my number one. Very thoughtful and calculating bird. But he covered my back when Chester was being so bad and kept an eye on him and would jump him and kick his butt anytime he started to make a move on me. None of them like to be held or handled much at all but still spoiled none the less. Rooty is in my face all the time wanting treats and insists that I bite almonds in half before giving them to him. Gets pissed and may even bite me if I don't. lol Not often I test him. That honker will pull a blood blister in a hurry. lol
    He did hit me in the back one time. I yelled at him before turning to face him. Thought it was his little brother again but when I turned to face him he backed up looking hurt. I sure was when I realized who it was cause I instantly knew why he hit me. He was protecting a young bird I had just introduced to the flock and it was screaming like I was killing it when I picked it up. Felt bad for yelling at Rooty for doing his job. But we got past it and I'm more mindful he knows what I'm doing with any of the other birds he watches over. No issues like that since.
    Got my hands on some Blue Coppers this year. Man I'm enjoying those birdies a pile too. Sure nuff beautiful birds, same awesome characters. That's my goal with the Marans, to wind up with all three colors, Black, Blue and Splash.
    On the other side of the fence I've got Self blue Ameraucana's, Boy that's a whole nother ball of wax but another kind of awesome bird that's a joy to have around.

    • @HolloHomestead
      @HolloHomestead  Před měsícem

      Well I just got another Black Copper Rooster fingers crossed that he has a good temperament. He is young right now but seems calm.

    • @beebop9808
      @beebop9808 Před měsícem

      He'll be fine. They're awesome birds. Really not hateful by nature. Hand feeding treats to them goes a long ways even if they do just turn around and feed it to the girls. They seem to like it that way.

  • @kdavis450
    @kdavis450 Před rokem +1

    I've never had any Maran's but this year am getting a BBS Maran and a Golden Cuckoo Maran (along with a Blue Orpington, Speckled Sussex, Mottled Houdans, Austra White, Cream Legbar, Green Queen, Salmon Faverolle and 2 Mille Fleur d'Uccle Bantams. And I have 1 Olive Egger).

    • @HolloHomestead
      @HolloHomestead  Před rokem +1

      Sounds like your well on your way to that beautiful egg basket. Nice colors in that group

    • @Waddle-bottom
      @Waddle-bottom Před rokem +1

      The D’uccles are my most favorite chickens. Super friendly with huge personalities. Ours also gives us a tiny egg almost every day.

  • @sheilal3172
    @sheilal3172 Před 9 měsíci +1

    We just got our first cock on Saturday -- a Black Copper Maran, whom we named Copper (original, huh?). He is establishing his place as rooster right now. He faces down most of the Wyandotte hens. He began crowing yesterday -- about six notes, then he's quiet for the rest of the day so far. He hasn't left the coop for the run yet. Hope that will happen as he gets curious and more confident. Glad to hear they are gentle. We've handled him several times and he has been very quiet. In our town one can have as many as 25 chickens but no cocks. Glad we live out of town.

    • @HolloHomestead
      @HolloHomestead  Před 9 měsíci

      Yeah hopefully he will stay gentle. All of my black coppers have been but I have heard stories lol.

    • @theurbanthirdhomestead
      @theurbanthirdhomestead Před 7 měsíci

      My black copper maran rooster is named Brownie. 😂 He got his name before I knew what he was. He looked like a monarch butterfly when he was a chick. He started to be a bit aggressive, so I would scoop him up and hold him and just pet him until I could feel him relax. (And he hates my Wyandotte chicken 😂😂😂. She cockles in the morning and bosses everyone around. She tries to take all his jobs. 😂

  • @FindNewIndieMusic
    @FindNewIndieMusic Před 8 měsíci

    What breed did you cross with the BCM to get the olive egg? Was the BCM male or female?

    • @HolloHomestead
      @HolloHomestead  Před 8 měsíci +1

      So the black copper was the male. The female was most likely a road island red or an isa brown.

    • @Woody-fv7uu
      @Woody-fv7uu Před 5 měsíci

      ​@HolloHomestead Two brown egg layers won't produce an olive egg. Has to be a blue egg layer with a homogeneous gene. To guarantee the olive egg.

  • @NonaMaryGrace1952
    @NonaMaryGrace1952 Před rokem +1

    Do you house the roosters in the same hen house at the same time? And if yes or no tell me what you do. Thank you for sharing this with us. 💕NonnaGrace 🐓

    • @HolloHomestead
      @HolloHomestead  Před rokem +2

      Yes my hens run with the roosters all the time. The only time I separate is if they are getting bare backs or if I am trying to breed a specific breed I may separate all other roosters if I happen to have others at the time. And this may be just my roosters but I have never seen them aggressive toward chicks.

  • @geodegroot8310
    @geodegroot8310 Před rokem +1

    We have 14 of these BCM varmints, and they eat Double the feed of our Transylvania Nacked Necks! They are indeed docile, and live to gobble feed and scraps. If I were to slip and fall in the pen, they would likely eat all of the scruanny meat off my bones. Hogs with wings!

    • @HolloHomestead
      @HolloHomestead  Před rokem

      They are a heavy bird for sure. For how good they are on feed my number 1 would be ISA BROWN. They are a super nice bird and lay a lot of eggs small frame.

    • @ChrisHuntsman-mi9uc
      @ChrisHuntsman-mi9uc Před rokem

      @@HolloHomestead hehe, dark egg laying birds eat more, hence they cost more. Sell your eggs for more. BCM eggs are worth twice as much as your typical bard, rir, orphington.. etc. That dark ink cost money to produce. Read up on that, I never realized it, but yes. Those very dark eggs will cost you more in feed.

  • @carariela
    @carariela Před 9 měsíci

    My Australorpe Rooster (dominant) & my Plymouth Barred Rock are both nice to Human beings.
    Do you sell Fertile eggs Black Copper Marans ??

    • @HolloHomestead
      @HolloHomestead  Před 9 měsíci

      I don’t right now. I lost my rooster. I have one that is growing out hope he will be half as good as Quattro.

  • @dcrane3950
    @dcrane3950 Před 6 měsíci

    When a hen begins to set , she needs to be confined in a snake proof enclosure with a nest of the eggs that you want her to incubate . She is not a bad mother if she goes to a different nest in a row of nests . When chickens had full run of the farm with bars and sheds and bushes they could select a private nest site . They don't have that option in a chicken house .

    • @HolloHomestead
      @HolloHomestead  Před 6 měsíci

      I agree. Most of the time now days I try and separate them and have had good luck when they don’t have options.

  • @cassandrareinhart1712
    @cassandrareinhart1712 Před 3 měsíci

    My silkie rooster was aggressive. 😂

  • @aprilhowell56
    @aprilhowell56 Před 16 dny

    I have a sweet rooster. Easy to handle

    • @HolloHomestead
      @HolloHomestead  Před 14 dny

      I hope my newest one will be nice. He is right now.

  • @ericsplace3004
    @ericsplace3004 Před 7 měsíci

    Beautiful chickens!

  • @holynyork7124
    @holynyork7124 Před 9 měsíci

    I have a blue wyandotte who’s way broody .Tried to get her out of nest and have bloody pecks on my hands. Today she waited for other hens to lay then moved to that favorite nest where there were 10:31 5 eggs. I felt sorry for her, so I fed her a treat and feed, and set water in front of her. What do I do? These are my first chickens. Chicken math got the best of me. We have 25 birds now. And husband built coops from an old shed. The. Put runs in and THEN made 2 more runs. Our layers and Mr. Henry , I let out in our back yard everyday. But Wilma Wyatt just sits on one of two nests. I have t seen her outside or at the feeders and the waters. Help this worried ol lady please.

    • @HolloHomestead
      @HolloHomestead  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Well I always allow mine to hatch out assuming you have fertile eggs. I thinks it’s just cruel not to let them be Mom’s. Lol. That being said you need to mark how ever many eggs you want her to hatch. And then pull all the rest everyday. You can mark them with a sharpie. I just figure out 21 days out and write the date on them that they should be close to hatching. That way I keep getting reminded as I pull the other eggs.

    • @jodipokorski4354
      @jodipokorski4354 Před 7 měsíci

      Wear gloves 😊

  • @grandmasprinkles475
    @grandmasprinkles475 Před rokem +1

    Were your roosters from hatchery or a breeder? Some say that makes a difference. Breeders being better. I’m new and my Mystic Black Copper Maran was great with people but killed three of my hens. Two of them in one day. It was definitely him and not a predator. Had to dispatch him. He was from a hatchery.

    • @HolloHomestead
      @HolloHomestead  Před rokem

      Honestly I bought Quattro the Black Copper Maran off Craigslist and Specks the Cream legbar of of a Facebook group. I have no clue where they got them from. Any others I have currently are mixes from my own birds. I have bought hatchery birds with very little problems. I don’t show birds all I really just want them to produce eggs, chicks and not attack me lol.

    • @ChrisHuntsman-mi9uc
      @ChrisHuntsman-mi9uc Před rokem +2

      Typically, no rooster will ever hurt a hen. Even my most hated breed the RiR's won't do it. What I do know is that roosters as well as pullets in established flocks sometimes do not like or sometimes won't accept new birds into the coop/run if they think something is wrong with the bird. And sadly, yes, if some of your flock gets sick. Whether you know it or not, your flock will kill off sick members of the flock. They have a very keen sense and if they think a bird is sick or not well. They will kill them. They do this for self preservation. It is not always pecking order. This goes for all types of chickens, not just BCM's. When this occurs, you separate until you know for sure that the birds that are being bullied are not sick. If they are not sick. Then you segregate and slowly introduce them into the flock.
      While what I have said is not always the case, sometimes you might just have a rooster that is trying to dominate a hen(s), hence (pecking order) If he can't impose his dominance, he very well may kill them. In this instance, move him out and put him in a kennel with blanket over the top. This will reset the pecking order. Remember, he's the top dog. You can always hit the reset button. Remove him for a week or two (I call this a reset). A new pecking order will be established. If after you have done all this and he goes back to his old ways. Cull and make chicken noodle soup. But at least you tried. If you don't have the time for all that. Cull him and be done with it.

  • @rudiyuli7978
    @rudiyuli7978 Před rokem

    Im from indonesia

  • @holynyork7124
    @holynyork7124 Před 9 měsíci

    Won’t show subscribe button!!!

    • @holynyork7124
      @holynyork7124 Před 8 měsíci

      If I let her have chicks now, she and chicks would be back in my art studio. I’ve was ill last winter, then we bought chickens. In June I fell backwards out of one of the runs & ripped my left arm wide open.Months later I’m dealing with the injury. But have managed to make a lot of feathered friends. I’m finally well enough to spoil the chickens everyday. I’d like Wilma to have chicks in the spring. I want my studio back. I’ve not done any art work since last November !! I adore our chickens, but truly need my art back, I’m blissful with my feathered friends, though the paintings and creativity is so very spiritual.
      Thank u for writing back. I appreciate your input. 🙃🙏

    • @HolloHomestead
      @HolloHomestead  Před 8 měsíci +1

      Man that sucks to be down that long. Hope you get back at it.

  • @paulbrown8216
    @paulbrown8216 Před 14 dny

    As a 6 ft 200 pound man, roosters don't mean anything to me. Guess I forgot being 4 years old, and having a rooster terrorize me. That old rooster would watch for me to come out of the house, and come running to spur my calves, and peck at my rear end as I ran away. Fortunately, I didn't have to deal with any aggressive roosters when my own children were young. Today, the smallest person around is my wife, and I guarantee that any rooster would only attack her once. You can't talk to Mama with a shotgun in her hands!! (Carole King - Smackwater Jack)

    • @HolloHomestead
      @HolloHomestead  Před 14 dny

      lol yeah my littlest one was all into the chickens until my Rhode Island Red rooster attacked. After that she wouldn’t go anywhere around him and every other rooster she would just waiting on them to make a move 😂. She never trusted them again.

  • @marichutarroza8552
    @marichutarroza8552 Před rokem +1

    Sir you you have a nice breed of bcm.please avail me a breed of BCM.thank you

  • @MaxRebelliousPirate91

    Until now, my roos were aggressive as fuck towards humans as well, yes BCM roos, I made soup of them,.. rn I am incubating them from a rooster with way better temperament from 1 adress...after this incubation my next round is from 2 other adresses, where at least one of them has the chillest BlackCM rooster I ever saw. the other one is a Blue copper rooster and hens.. So I will have unrelated flocks soon, with hopefully better characters

    • @HolloHomestead
      @HolloHomestead  Před rokem

      Yeah I can’t keep aggressive roosters. Made up my mind along time ago. I do believe that the breed makes a big difference on what the likelihood of the being mean.