Bad, bad rooster.....

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Songster
10 Years
Jul 21, 2009
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So today I decided that my 12 week old BR pullet was grown up enough to put in with my BR roo and 5 BR hens. BAD IDEA!! I thought I would start her off by just letting her check out the coop first so I took her in and sat her on the floor. She immediately ran out into the run and up to the roo. He went balistic.
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Apparently he LOVES younger women. My poor baby was terrified. Everytime I would run over to get him off of her she would run and he would follow and right back on her. Feathers were flying, I was screaming and chasing them, and the dogs were raising cain outside the run because of all the commotion inside. Anyway, I finally caught her and put her back with the 4 month old guy, who is her buddy. Is she too young to put out with the big boys and girls? He is sooo big. I am afraid he will hurt her.
 
I don't know if she is old enough or not, but I wouldn't. Not with your roo acting like that. Poor little girl...
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Poor little girl!!Bad Bad rapist roo! BAD! Get her a saddle too - if feathers are flying. I didnt let my ducklings mingle with the drakes till they were at least four months. But then they had the old man ( 9 y/o ) to protect them from the meany bad boys. Good luck with your poor little girl!
 
I guess he did answer the question I had about her being a "her"! I was pretty sure, but now I am positive! He is VERY good at his job. She is a pretty big girl so I thought I would give it a shot.
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I think she will have to grow a little more to handle the bad rapist roo though!!
 
Put her back with the rooster and walk away. He was just showing her that HE was boss. Give him a few minutes, and I'll bet you that he just walks away once he's established dominance over ALL of his hens.
BTW, I had the same thing happen today when I put three two-month-old hens in with my rooster. He didn't show any interest in them after totally dominating them for just a few minutes.
 
Mass Histaria!!!!!

I would keep them separate until they are closer in size. And then I would do the cage next to cage thing. Let them get to know eachother without touching.

Good luck!
 
I honestly can not stand roosters, they just always bad, IMO I will cook the rooster for dinner, in my coops I have 34 girls (BOYS ARE NOT ALLOWED ON OUR FARM
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Omran
 
He's not bad. He's just being a rooster. Roosters live for three things - to procreate, to protect and to keep peace in the flock.
I think your pullet is a little too young, especially if he's a big roo. Try the cage to cage thing like fordmommy suggested.
 

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