SanamsChicks
In the Brooder
Hi everyone 
Il try keep this as short as possible! My brother owns some Aseel chickens, two cockerels running with 6 hens I think. The roosters are brothers and raised together and were totally fine together until this morning when he went to feed them he saw they were both not looking too good! One looked very bad and he has decided to give that rooster to me to rehome as I already have experience with chickens and own hens. My hens currently have chicks and I am not comfortable letting him near them as aseels are generally quite aggressive. Once he is fully healed I was wondering if I place him in a dog cage with them in their shed will they get used to each other? My current hens are old English games and these were given to me by my brother after they were badly attacked by his aseels after a failed attempt at intergrating them. Their chicks are silkies which are quite docile and prone to getting bullied. So my question is can I ever let him run free with my hens without him attacking them? Don’t have much experience with roosters in general so not sure what to expect!
Tia for any advice!
I’ve attached an image of his damage to the head! Not sure if he will even recover.

Il try keep this as short as possible! My brother owns some Aseel chickens, two cockerels running with 6 hens I think. The roosters are brothers and raised together and were totally fine together until this morning when he went to feed them he saw they were both not looking too good! One looked very bad and he has decided to give that rooster to me to rehome as I already have experience with chickens and own hens. My hens currently have chicks and I am not comfortable letting him near them as aseels are generally quite aggressive. Once he is fully healed I was wondering if I place him in a dog cage with them in their shed will they get used to each other? My current hens are old English games and these were given to me by my brother after they were badly attacked by his aseels after a failed attempt at intergrating them. Their chicks are silkies which are quite docile and prone to getting bullied. So my question is can I ever let him run free with my hens without him attacking them? Don’t have much experience with roosters in general so not sure what to expect!
Tia for any advice!
I’ve attached an image of his damage to the head! Not sure if he will even recover.