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He's a wise boy and quick learner. I'm so proud of him. The two sets of girls mingle from time to time but are happy to remain two separate groups. Right now, he has them all together peacefully. I only worry about two of my girls...my oldest and top hen who's nearly 7yrs and has never taken to a rooster (I want him to leave her be to enjoy her retirement) and my Golden Spangled Hamburg who is about 1/3 his size but she's quick and feisty so I think she'll be able to evade him well. My last rooster abused them both and quite severely for refusing to submit to him but so far Russell has not shown any behavior even remotely close to that. As I continue to watch him, I'm noticing his methods are different between the bolder bossier girls and those who are on the shy and timid side. He tidbits to the timid girls and when they approach, he moves further away, leaving them in peace but still showing them where the goodies are. He also stops tidbitting whenever I get near and leaves it to me to offer the treats.
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