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  1. theoldchick

    Established flock stressed by new additions

    You can do that if he doesn't constantly try to move them while roosting. I've also seen people put roosters in a large cage during the day to allow the hens to be able to still see him and put the rooster in the coop at night. I finally ended up building an entire coop to house roosters ( aka...
  2. theoldchick

    Established flock stressed by new additions

    I separate the cockerel if he is causing distress in the flock. This is typical cockerel behavior and he may improve with time. In some flocks the dominant hen will stop this kind of behavior but in some cases us humans have to intervene for the sake of the flock.
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