spiceholler
Chirping
- Sep 12, 2021
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I've got an "accidental" rooster, about 1 year old and he's pretty good, very docile and respectful of us and most of the flock.
I have one hen, "Massachusetts" who was formerly a high ranking hen and the rooster has been singling her out and attacking her.
I watched it happen again yesterday...Massachusettes was walking down a path and saw the rooster in front of her so she tried to hurry past him and once he saw her he turned and attacked her, she hunkered down and he pecked at her until I scared him off.
Certainly punishment isn't going to work. I know what would work (culling), but am not prepared for that. Wondering whether I isolate one or both of them?
I have one hen, "Massachusetts" who was formerly a high ranking hen and the rooster has been singling her out and attacking her.
I watched it happen again yesterday...Massachusettes was walking down a path and saw the rooster in front of her so she tried to hurry past him and once he saw her he turned and attacked her, she hunkered down and he pecked at her until I scared him off.
Certainly punishment isn't going to work. I know what would work (culling), but am not prepared for that. Wondering whether I isolate one or both of them?