Jraba1315
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We have a English blue Orpington Cockerol (about 4 months) that we got not that long ago along with two pullets. He had been overly aggressive with the pullets so we were trying to introduce him to the older hens and this happened. Both of them were bleeding and that went on until we intervened. The black hen has two chicks (you can’t see in video) so I think that is why she wasn’t backing down. This also happened with one of our other hens but she ran away pretty quickly. Is he just an overly aggressive rooster? How long does this usually last? He was so aggressive to the younger pullets that we had to move him, are all Roos/cockerels like this? And feedback or advice would be appreciated.
We have a English blue Orpington Cockerol (about 4 months) that we got not that long ago along with two pullets. He had been overly aggressive with the pullets so we were trying to introduce him to the older hens and this happened. Both of them were bleeding and that went on until we intervened. The black hen has two chicks (you can’t see in video) so I think that is why she wasn’t backing down. This also happened with one of our other hens but she ran away pretty quickly. Is he just an overly aggressive rooster? How long does this usually last? He was so aggressive to the younger pullets that we had to move him, are all Roos/cockerels like this? And feedback or advice would be appreciated.