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I have a bantam rooster with two girls. I know this ratio isn't good but I also have three more pullets which I will be introducing to him (they are currently kept separate) in around 6 weeks.
Right now, one of the hens with him seems to be snubbing his advances after coming out of a brood. This leaves him only mating one.
In the past couple of weeks I have noticed this one hen is getting a bald spot on the top of her head where the rooster is biting her during mating. I've heard of chicken saddles but nothing to protect head feathers. Is there anything I can do as the bald spot is getting bigger by the day. My other hen never had this problem with the same rooster before she went broody.
Right now, one of the hens with him seems to be snubbing his advances after coming out of a brood. This leaves him only mating one.
In the past couple of weeks I have noticed this one hen is getting a bald spot on the top of her head where the rooster is biting her during mating. I've heard of chicken saddles but nothing to protect head feathers. Is there anything I can do as the bald spot is getting bigger by the day. My other hen never had this problem with the same rooster before she went broody.