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What can one do to help prevent the hormonal boys from beating up the girls in the flock?

Pretend you have a new flock... all the birds are the same age.

All of a sudden a couple of the males decided to start beating up a girl or two.

How do I stop them from continuing to beat her/them up?
 
What can one do to help prevent the hormonal boys from beating up the girls in the flock?

Pretend you have a new flock... all the birds are the same age.

All of a sudden a couple of the males decided to start beating up a girl or two.

How do I stop them from continuing to beat her/them up?
Make the hormonal bad boys into some soup!
kidding.

I had one, all he wanted to do was mate! He also had mating aggression. Not fun.
We got rid of him, though. So not really sure if he could have calmed down or whatnot.
 
What can one do to help prevent the hormonal boys from beating up the girls in the flock?

Pretend you have a new flock... all the birds are the same age.

All of a sudden a couple of the males decided to start beating up a girl or two.

How do I stop them from continuing to beat her/them up?
Whatever you do, please do it quickly! We lost two, almost three of our pullets to an over eager rooster's violent affection. My partner ended up having to put a bullet in the cockrel's head, after pulling him off my beautiful Spotted Sussex, who sadly succumbed to her shock/injuries. 😟
I later learned that the boys mature more quickly than the girls, I should have separated them when the trouble began.
I'm assuming you're talking about young chickens, and I should ask...how old are your chickens? Boy to girl ratio?
 
What can one do to help prevent the hormonal boys from beating up the girls in the flock?

Pretend you have a new flock... all the birds are the same age.

All of a sudden a couple of the males decided to start beating up a girl or two.

How do I stop them from continuing to beat her/them up?
It sounds like a male to female ratio problem, but I think any rooster who isn’t reasonably good to his girls needs to go.
 
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Yeah, I'm no help. But I've never had to deal with more than one at a time, however the usual suggestions, painless peepers and separation. I've used a hose/long range water gun before when my roo was being jerk ish, it curtailed some of the behavior.
Of course, that means you need to be there excessively.
 

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