I have a Buff Orphington named Marigold, who had a complete personality flip from previously being very submissive. I had her and my other hen with a rooster for awhile but he became people aggressive and started overdoing it so that my other hen was starting to loose feathers on her back. I got rid of the rooster and then had Marigold with some chicks which were being raised by a Bantam hen but Marigold didn't them (would chase them around) so I moved her to another coop. To be fair that group of chicks were rather unruly...we called them "the raptor chicks".
Now I have a Rooster (one of the raptor chicks, the mellow one) and a group of chicks that are together while I have Marigold and my other hen in a separate coop. The two hens are let out to free range every day and spend a lot of time by the other coop which is only 2ft away from their coop, my other hen seems to want in with the rooster, Marigold however wants to fight him, much to his defensive confusion. I wanted to move them all into the larger coop together but I'm worried Marigold will simply try to fight him to the death because she's decided to hate roosters or at least this one. I'm wondering if there is a way to convince her he's a good guy? Otherwise I think I'm going to have to keep having two coops which is just more work than I'd like if I can help it. Any suggestions?
This rooster isn't showing signs of being like his dad (the aggressive one), other than being very handsome, he gets out of my way in a respectful manner but acts very concerned and conflicted if I'm getting too close or picking up any of his "chicks" (3-4 months old). The hen who wants into the coop with the rooster is actually his mom, but I will not be hatching anymore eggs from my own chickens so I decided not to worry about having a related flock.
Edit: The 2 Hens will be 2 yrs in spring.
"Rooster" is actually a cockerel (Hatched July 15th) Chicks with him are (3-4 months)
Now I have a Rooster (one of the raptor chicks, the mellow one) and a group of chicks that are together while I have Marigold and my other hen in a separate coop. The two hens are let out to free range every day and spend a lot of time by the other coop which is only 2ft away from their coop, my other hen seems to want in with the rooster, Marigold however wants to fight him, much to his defensive confusion. I wanted to move them all into the larger coop together but I'm worried Marigold will simply try to fight him to the death because she's decided to hate roosters or at least this one. I'm wondering if there is a way to convince her he's a good guy? Otherwise I think I'm going to have to keep having two coops which is just more work than I'd like if I can help it. Any suggestions?
This rooster isn't showing signs of being like his dad (the aggressive one), other than being very handsome, he gets out of my way in a respectful manner but acts very concerned and conflicted if I'm getting too close or picking up any of his "chicks" (3-4 months old). The hen who wants into the coop with the rooster is actually his mom, but I will not be hatching anymore eggs from my own chickens so I decided not to worry about having a related flock.
Edit: The 2 Hens will be 2 yrs in spring.
"Rooster" is actually a cockerel (Hatched July 15th) Chicks with him are (3-4 months)
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