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Devonviolet

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Production reds are nasty! They've not been bred with good temperament in mind. I will never get any because of that. Mind you, there are bad apples in any breed of animal. I had a down right nasty buff orpington. We didn't have a rooster so she took on the role. She "crowed" and mounted all of the other hens. Her behavior didn't last long. She was quite tasty :drool I hope your ducks are ok.
Our reds didn't start mounting the other hens until we butchered the last of the rooster. No crowing, but if you didn't know they were hens you might think they were roos!

At one point we had 8 reds. We are now down to two. A few got butchered, but then one by one they have just dropped dead. Not a hardy lot!

I think the remaining two are about 3 years old. If they make it to butcher time, they will be gone too! We'll probably have to stew the tough old birds all day to make them edible!!!
 

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Their behavior is likely directly linked to no rooster. Our BO was about 3 when we butchered her. We put her in the crockpot on low for the day. She wasn't too tough.

We're going to get Australorps when we're ready for chickens. I've had easter eggers, orpingtons and Rhode Island reds.
 

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Their behavior is likely directly linked to no rooster
That would be my experience. When I posted my Anconas were mounting the other hens, someone with many years of chicken raising posted back that they had never seen such behavior. The difference? She always had roosters.

I believe it is a show of dominance. Seems kind of odd that the hens "thought up" such behavior never having seen a rooster in their lives.
 

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Their behavior is likely directly linked to no rooster. Our BO was about 3 when we butchered her. We put her in the crockpot on low for the day. She wasn't too tough.

We're going to get Australorps when we're ready for chickens. I've had easter eggers, orpingtons and Rhode Island reds.
We've had all of those too. One of my Buff Orpington hens was the sweetest things!

You should consider trying some Barred Rocks! We really like ours. They are very friendly. And smart!
 
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