Our 2 roos were born together, meaning we hatched all of our chicks. Our last 2 roos have been together for many months after the other 3 left to a new home. They were 'BUDS' for about a week or 2 and then all of a sudden our white leghorn mix 'told' our EE that he had NO SAY SO in the run or coop. That was it of their friendship and the EE was coop bound for nearly 2 months. They didn't fight too often, only if Tiney Einie would come out of the coop, but it was mostly 'talk' and then Little Boy would run him back into the coop. We had to feed him and water him in the coop, give him speacial treats all in the coop.
Now Little Boy is gone to a new home (we would rather had kept him), but the lady who took him, my cousins, said that the EE would not last in their bunch. He would have to 'show' the others that he could run a flock as well.
He is 'trying' to tell me that he is the dominant one now, but he has another think coming. Our run is only 8 feet long and about 4 feet wide, so I can easily keep on eye on him while I am in there cleaning or whatever. I do carry an old handle that came off my good rake, so he knows to stay back.
Good luck with the roos. Hope you can keep both. We would have if we had had another place to put one of them and we would have gotten him a few pullets as well.
Now Little Boy is gone to a new home (we would rather had kept him), but the lady who took him, my cousins, said that the EE would not last in their bunch. He would have to 'show' the others that he could run a flock as well.
He is 'trying' to tell me that he is the dominant one now, but he has another think coming. Our run is only 8 feet long and about 4 feet wide, so I can easily keep on eye on him while I am in there cleaning or whatever. I do carry an old handle that came off my good rake, so he knows to stay back.
Good luck with the roos. Hope you can keep both. We would have if we had had another place to put one of them and we would have gotten him a few pullets as well.