There will be a fight for dominance. Injuries can cause the rest of the flock to continue the damage the alpha rooster inflicts, be it the new one or the established male. One will be boss.
Your rooster will adjust just fine, and may even be somewhat happy. Any offspring he may sire might be smaller than had the sire been a full size rooster. He will probably rule the roost as Banty's can be quite ruling.
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Yes and no. When adding new chickens to an existing flock there are many steps and stages. One concern is the possibility of bringing in new germs or diseases. It is best to quarantine new birds for 30 days. Afterwards introducing one of your flock to the new chick while keeping separate for another week. After all of these steps then you can introduce the new flock to the existing flock at night while everyone is roosting. This is the best time for the merging of chickens. New baby chicks that are smaller than the other chickens are in danger of being picked on and destroyed by older chickens. They should be kept in separate area until they are at least 8 weeks old before the merge and then watched carefully. You can also place them in a smaller cage and put this cage in the new coop for several weeks before the merge.
In the West, the rooster has been a symbol of a rising sun and starting a new day. In the East, specifically in China, the rooster is a part of the Chinese zodiac and people born in the year of the rooster are supposed to be perfectionists, critical, egotistical, but also acute, practical, and organized.
The Chinese New Year was rpresented by the rooster in 1957.
Your rooster will adjust just fine, and may even be somewhat happy. Any offspring he may sire might be smaller than had the sire been a full size rooster. He will probably rule the roost as Banty's can be quite ruling.
Yes, it only takes a few days for the chickens to know where they live. The rooster will call the hens home before dark if you have one, but they almost always find their way to the coop even without a rooster calling them home. When new hens are introduced to the flock they sometimes try to roost outside the coop the first night until they are used to the pecking order (who sleeps where).
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Frequently a new male in a pride will kill the existing cubs - but they are not "his" cubs, as the question asks, they are the cubs of the previous male.
On introducing a new rooster to a flock of hens allow for a 10 day interval before expecting a fully fertilized flock. The rooster needs time to get familiar with his new ladies. Most hens will fear his advances for the first week.
The animal that will represent the Chinese New Year in 2017 will be the rooster.
Yes there will be a split screen for up tp 4 players playing together. There will also be a coop for the new survival mode. There is not coop for the campaign however.
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The rooster crows to communicate with other roosters, establish territory, and announce the start of a new day.
The animal that represented the Chinese New Year in 2005 was the Rooster.
A rooster can be used as a symbol (e.g. of the heralding of dawn, a new day, a new chapter in someone's life, etc.), but is not necessarily as symbol, in and of itself.
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