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    Rooster problem or "puberty" problem?

    It very well could be a dominance issue. They are both Red Rangers and the two biggest of the flock. The other hens usually gather around her like some sort of mother figure so it would completely make sense. Thanks for sharing!
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    Rooster problem or "puberty" problem?

    I'd say it's safe to assume that she's queen bee. These were my suspicions but this is my first real go-around with chickens so I wanted to make sure. I'll keep them separate at least until she heals up and see how it pans out. Thanks for the input guys!
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    Rooster problem or "puberty" problem?

    I just recently started letting them out to free range. 3 or 4 days. Other than that they've spent every second within feet and inches of eachother
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    Rooster problem or "puberty" problem?

    None of them are laying yet. The time I saw him catch her he came at her from the back and tried to climb on her back but she was resisting pretty good and there was alot of movement so it's hard to say if he was trying to mount her or if he was trying to attack. It's just so strange that...
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    Rooster problem or "puberty" problem?

    Hello. I have a mixed flock of 13 chickens. They are all around 4-5 months old and grew up together from a few days old. One of my roosters (red ranger breed) has been crowing now for about a month or so. He's an awesome bird. Friendly to everyone so far, including my 4 year old son, and seems...
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