After Rooster C culled himself by jumping into the dog yard, I decided to go roo-less. Of course, when I ordered my replacement chickens I still got 3 roos. I forget what happened to the first one, 2nd one culled himself in the dog yard and now I still have #3. So, Sunday (as in Sunday Dinner) is now 6 months old and thinks he's all that and a bag of Layena. He's not agressive to humans (yet), he's not handled and for the most part we're both just live and let live with each other. However! Yesterday, he was doing his practice mounts and the hens were showing him how to practice his dismounts and I guess he got frustrated. He grabbed on of my girls by her hackles and was trying to mount but she was yelling and wouldn't stand still. I was just about to apply the Board of Education to the Seat of Knowlege when the other hens came running and kicked his AZZ! it was the funniest thing I've ever seen. I never knew they'd do that.
So, I know he's a 'teenager' learning the ropes but to me that grabbing the hen be her neck feathers is just waaaaaay over the top. Is that normal and he'll get the hang of the mating thing eventually or is this something that needs to be nipped in the bud (culled) right now? I don't mind being roo-less, but since this one hasn't been aggressive in the least toward me, I have been inclined to allow him to live.
So, I know he's a 'teenager' learning the ropes but to me that grabbing the hen be her neck feathers is just waaaaaay over the top. Is that normal and he'll get the hang of the mating thing eventually or is this something that needs to be nipped in the bud (culled) right now? I don't mind being roo-less, but since this one hasn't been aggressive in the least toward me, I have been inclined to allow him to live.