Good morning. I have read some similar posts on here but wanted to get some advice on my particular situation. I have an 8 month old lavendar cockerel who was hatched out by one of my broody hens with a neighbor’s egg. My flock consists of 4 Austrolorpe hens, 2 Easter eggers, (all 3 1/2 years old) 2 leghorns (2 1/2 years old) and 4 golden Wyandotte’s (8 months old, same as Roo). The Leghorns have not allowed him to mate with them and this week he started jumping on one of them, and the wyandottes joined in pecking at her. Now he and the wyandottes chase her off feed and scratch and she hides in the coop until I let everyone out to free range. He chases all the older girls off the scratch as well but does allow them To eat feed. I started letting them out to free range earlier to try to give everyone space. The leghorn has a bloody spot on her neck now. Yesterday when we let them out of the run, the cockerel chased her, she dove flat on the ground and allowed him to mount her. I thought that might be progress, but this morning he chased her into the coop and wouldn’t let her eat the scratch with everyone else. Should I wait this out or rehome the cockerel? My concerns are this:
If we keep him, he may really hurt her or kill her. He is a large guy. It also seems to be causing stress among the whole flock right now, with the 4 young Wyandottes hanging out with him and the 8 older girls sticking together avoiding them. He may mature and become a real problem with us and our dog, who helps protect the flock. If we rehome him, we have lost a good Roo that was working well with our dog to protect the flock when they range. We have problems with coyotes and hawks, who have stayed away since he has matured a bit. Any advice would help! We do have a contact for rehoming him if necessary. I am attaching some videos of him going into coop and chasing her off her safe spot and then chasing her into coop and pinning her into the corner. Is this normal and can be worked out or is the best option to remove him? Added photo of her but having trouble loading videos.
If we keep him, he may really hurt her or kill her. He is a large guy. It also seems to be causing stress among the whole flock right now, with the 4 young Wyandottes hanging out with him and the 8 older girls sticking together avoiding them. He may mature and become a real problem with us and our dog, who helps protect the flock. If we rehome him, we have lost a good Roo that was working well with our dog to protect the flock when they range. We have problems with coyotes and hawks, who have stayed away since he has matured a bit. Any advice would help! We do have a contact for rehoming him if necessary. I am attaching some videos of him going into coop and chasing her off her safe spot and then chasing her into coop and pinning her into the corner. Is this normal and can be worked out or is the best option to remove him? Added photo of her but having trouble loading videos.
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