nuttieduck
In the Brooder
- May 22, 2021
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We have 1 rescued rooster with 7 hens. He isn't aggressive with us or the hens and does a great job alerting to aerial predators.
Unfortunately though, I'm seeing that he is grabbing on to their head feathers when mating and causing bald spots. One hen in particular now has a very large bald spot that is becoming irritated - likely because he keeps going back to her.
Am I ok to build out a fenced area with a coop just for him to allow the hen(s) to heal? He would be able to see and interact but no contact, although he would technically be alone. Also, I'm afraid we will continue to have this problem once he is reunited with the ladies. We aren't hatching any additional chicks at this time, so do not need him to mate.
Has anyone gone through this?
Unfortunately though, I'm seeing that he is grabbing on to their head feathers when mating and causing bald spots. One hen in particular now has a very large bald spot that is becoming irritated - likely because he keeps going back to her.
Am I ok to build out a fenced area with a coop just for him to allow the hen(s) to heal? He would be able to see and interact but no contact, although he would technically be alone. Also, I'm afraid we will continue to have this problem once he is reunited with the ladies. We aren't hatching any additional chicks at this time, so do not need him to mate.
Has anyone gone through this?