Is it normal for several roosters to press a hen

Updated on pet 2024-06-17
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Abnormal. It may be due to feed abnormalities. There is not enough calcium and salt in the feed, too much vegetable protein, especially soybean meal, not enough animal protein, sulfur-containing amino acids and vitamins.

    Insufficient minerals, insufficient crude fiber, external parasites.

    Infestation, trapped intake of mildew feed causes nutrient deficiencies in chickens, and even dermatitis.

    In addition, due to the lack of cleaning of the waterline, the long-term leftover material in the trough, and the continuous humidity of the environment, mycotoxins, enterococcidia, Clostridium perfringens, etc., induce chronic enteritis, resulting in poor nutrient absorption, which can also cause chickens to peck at each other.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    In animal behavior, it is possible for several roosters to press a hen, but this is normal depending on many factors. There is usually fighting and competition between roosters, especially when it comes to fighting for resources such as hens or food. If several roosters find the same hen at the same time, there is a risk of fighting and competition, causing the roosters to mob the hen.

    In addition, territorial battles between roosters can also lead to similar behavior. If these roosters are trying to establish their territory or are trying to evict other roosters, they may band together to attack the other roosters, including crushing one hen.

    However, to be clear, this situation is not necessarily abnormal, as animal behavior can be influenced by many factors, such as food**, habitat, climate, interspecific relationships, and more. Therefore, whether this behavior is normal or not needs to be judged in combination with the specific environment and situation. If this behavior is too frequent or has a negative impact on the flock, such as causing injury or starvation, then it is time to consider taking steps to change the situation.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    This condition is very common in chicken farming and is mainly divided into two situations:

    1 Sexual maturity.

    In the case of male and female mixed breeding, in the case of flock nucleation and maturation, there are often several roosters to trample on a hen, resulting in the feathers on the back of the hen in the flock falling off, and even causing the chicken to trample to death. The best way to do this is to keep the chickens in separate groups, which can effectively reduce this situation.

    2 Curiosity.

    Chickens are sensitive to red things. When chickens are affected by stress, prolapse, weather changes, or excessive feeding density, they will be driven by curiosity to catch the surrounding chickens, and when the pecked chickens bleed, they will be besieged by other chickens collectively, resulting in the chickens being pecked to death.

    3 Animal nature.

    Animals are territorial, and roosters often fight when they reach sexual maturity. In the case of a healthy flock, even if there is a fight between the chickens, the chicken that cannot be beaten will run away quickly without any effect. When the uneven size of the chickens appears, or the chickens of different ages are mixed, then the chickens with weak physique will become the target of bullying, and they will not be able to run away, and eventually be pecked to death.

    Therefore, farmers must isolate these weak chickens in time to reduce the death of chickens. Empty circle.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Summary. Hens generally have one hen a day, and sometimes two a day when they are fed well, and most of them are the next one.

    Feeding more water, feed, and timing also helps chickens lay more eggs.

    The hen lays eggs is the ovulation process is cyclical, the female of human beings is once a month, the hen is faster, generally once a day, without the participation of the roosters, the hen can also lay eggs, but the eggs laid out in this way can not hatch the chicks.

    A rooster can manage several eggs when a hen steps on it.

    Hens generally have one hen a day, and sometimes two a day when they are fed well, and most of them are the next one. Feeding more water, feed, and timing also helps chickens lay more eggs. The hen lays eggs is the ovulation process is cyclical, the female of human beings is once a month, the hen is faster, generally once a day, without the participation of the roosters, the hen can also lay eggs, but the eggs laid out in this way can not hatch the chicks.

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  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    The number of hens is 3 times that of roosters, there are 9 roosters, and the total number of hens and roosters is 9*(3+1)=36.

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