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    Which rooster do I keep?

    Things have settled a bit since the bloody battle that shifted the alpha. The new alpha rooster seems to consistently chase the less dominant one away as much as possible. Today, the less dominant one took a while to come out of the roost.
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    Which rooster do I keep?

    Do I let this play out and see if they can live together? Or, do I select one? They had one bad fight in which the younger (now dominant rooster) one beat the older rooster and took over.
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    Which rooster do I keep?

    No, the dominant one has never attacked a person and generally keeps a bit of distance from people.
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    Which rooster do I keep?

    LOL I do like them in general. I am just thinking about how they treat each other. The dominant one is really dominating the submission rooster to the point that it is staying further and further away in the coop, which is hard to do.
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    Which rooster do I keep?

    Not bad, they look good overall. He chases them around a bit and seems to be getting better. He does squak a lot and seems more high strung than the less dominant one.
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    Which rooster do I keep?

    I have two rooster, 9 hens. Do I get rid of one rooster... and if so, which one? One rooster is dominant and is picking on the other one and to some degree the other hens. However, the less dominant rooster is likely to attack people (kids for sure, not adults so quickly, not me unless I move to...
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    Introduction - Chicking in Ohio

    Hi - I am a professor on a farm in Ohio. Love teaching and have 11 chickens. Two roosters. My big question is do I get rid of one of the roosters? I'm going ask that in a forum. :) Steve
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