Yeah I think that's the plan now. I have no problem with someone else eating him but I just don't think I could kill him myself. I really appreciate your helping me realize he needs to go, so thank you!
Well the bloody gashes on her back from when I didn't get there in time made me think spurs were involved. I did see the entire exchange and there was no mating behavior at all just him chasing her while she ran panicked. I mean maybe he wanted to mate but she refused so he went after her? But...
Thanks, this seems to be the unanimous vote. Just to be clear, he is only this way with one particular hen. I didn't realize this was such a common problem until I read so many posts just like mine.
I'm not quite ready to kill chickens yet. I know it's a reality I'll have to face one day but they are mostly pets right now. You're right about finding another rooster, there's always free ones on Craigslist. I guess it just never occurred to me to get another one.
He's an aggressive mater to be sure (once saw him grab a hen by her neck and flip her over his own head to try to pin her) but this is something else. He flys up behind her, while she's running, and tries to rake her back with his spurs. Like he uses the motion of raking leaves into a pile with...
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Our beautiful rooster Roo Too has always been a bit stand-offish and sometimes mean spirited but I always attributed that to his natural protective nature...until recently. I had a somewhat good relationship with him when he was a chick (although I favored...
Thank you! These forums have been immensely helpful so far...even though I haven't posted much I have always searched when I had a question and found the answers immediately! :D
Thank you so much, it's been heartbreaking! Just before he passed he lifted his head, opened his eyes and looked right at me. I told him he was a good boy and I loved him and he slowly closed his eyes and laid back down, so I was a little hopeful. But now I think he was just saying goodbye.
Thank you for your help, but sadly my sweet Roo-bacca passed away just a few minutes ago :( He was the best bird and the sweetest boy! I will miss him every day! But now the question becomes what went wrong and how can I prevent it from happening again? It seemed so quick, but I know chickens...
My sweet Roo-bacca is dying and I don't know what to do :(
Yesterday when I gave my babies their BSFL for their evening snack Roo came running like always and when I turned around from putting the scoop away he was laying on the ground with one leg twisted under him but still pecking up the...
All I really caught was a little flash of rust and a slightly bigger hummer so I can't say for certain. I'm just learning the types of hummers here but my neighbor said it was probably a rufous :) A lot of the hummers last year seemed to be female which made it harder to figure out. That's why...
Wow I totally wasn't thinking about chicks when I read the question but that makes so much sense. I know my chick run will be covered so I'm not worried but it's good info to have. Better safe than sorry I say :) I just kinda get the live and let live vibe from crows in general (I haven't seen...
Yeah I suspected as much (about them feeling threatened) and you are absolutely right the gift really isn't closeness it's their majestic presence, anything above and beyond is just gravy! They are after all wild animals so I would keep a respectful distance anyway. But it is nice that some of...
Thank you! Those are awesome tips :) I've already experienced hours and hours (days even lol) of reading through threads. I guess they call it lurking? I've been researching a couple of years and always ended up here lol so finally realized I should really join! I'm compiling a chick book...