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The characteristics of Indian chickens are well-known. They are both very cuckold and very quarrelsome. When these two dissimilar characteristics come together, Indian chickens emerge 😅 We separated the Indian chickens that had become cuckolds at different times and had hatched their chicks and raised them for a while, and put them back in the Indian coop. But the Indian chickens that had been in the coop since before did not welcome the later Cuckold Indian chickens at all. With the instinct of owning the nest and continuing the generation, they attacked the later chickens to death. And the Indian coop turned into a war zone. Since we knew this would happen, we did this in the evening, and we guessed that it would get dark soon and they would stop fighting because they would not be able to see each other. When we went to the coop early the next morning, we saw that they had gotten used to each other and stopped fighting. It was time for some chickens to leave their chicks, but some needed a little more time. However, we found it appropriate to separate them all at once. Because when we separate them one by one and put them in the coop, there is a possibility that all of them will attack and kill that single hen later, so when we put them all in the coop at once, the fighting rate was lower and they got used to each other faster. In this video, we covered the return of the guinea fowls that we separated from their chicks to the coop and the funny and tragic situations that occurred during that time 🤗 You can ask us about your thoughts on the subject and contact us via the comments section. Enjoy watching.