Dead rooster strange circumstance

Lindsey F

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Oct 21, 2020
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So yesterday afternoon about 4 I went out to feed my chickens. I have 2 different pens in the first pen are 3 Rhode island crosses and a sex link roo. He's always been a bit aggressive and he's newish I introduced him a month or so ago. Anyway I noticed he and the lead hen have been getting more and more aggressive in general. They aggregate each other and peck at everyone and anyone who tries to feed them and my girls have totally stopped laying and I'm in GA so that's unusual because the weather is still nice this time of year. Then yesterday I found the roo dead as a door nail face down it looked like he has been attacked from behind all the feathers on the back of his neck were plucked and a small portion on his back and the feathers were all over the pen and only in the pen. I checked the pen there's no holes or broken boards and I checked him out pretty good and I found no bite marks or open wounds and my girls were and are totally fine. My hens are roughly the same size as the rooster was, is it possible my lead hen did it. She's killed before and I had to remove 3 other hens from her run because she was aggressively bullying 2 and I caught her trying to kill a 3rd. Is it possible she just got the better of the roo and killed him to?
 
:welcome :frow Years ago I had a couple of hens that were bully's. I tried to break them. One turned out ok, but the other, no way. When I introduced some pullets, she would attack them and get on them and beat them up. After several attempts to break her I finally took her to an auction and she probably became somebody's dinner. I have had a couple of bully males that went. Won't have that behavior. My last incident was a RIW cockerel. He was beat up pretty badly. I took him out and put him with my favorite bird. He couldn't walk so I fixed him a spot in her coop. At first she wasn't too fond of him sharing her coop, but eventually warmed up to him and actually she helped him and he would try to follow her. He did eventually walk again and followed Gladys around. He was doing good then out of nowhere he tried to spur me. When he tried to do it with my DH, he had to go, either into a pot or somewhere. A fellow contacted me looking for a Rhode Island White male. I told him about mine and he said he take him so I gave him to the fellow. I never heard anything so I don't know how he turned out.
Gladys with him.
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I got Red that's my bully's name from an auction. Isn't it a funny coincidence they we're both named a color. Penny is Red's buddy, they are both some sort of Rhode island cross. I may just leave the two of them on their own. They seem to be happiest with just each other. And red already seems a bit calmer now that there are no more outsiders. I think maybe they are
That hen is pecking you to tell you she is your boss. I have read here a lot of people saying to peck her back with your finger. She is bossing you.
Her pecks didn't go unchallenged I assure you. When I say I ignored it I mean I didn't get rid of her or put her in the freezer. I let her know with more than just a finger that I would not tolerate her behavior. It took a few times but she finally got the picture and stopped.
 
She may be bound for the freezer
To that end she gets along fine with the 2 hens she that have always been with her. She didn't start being a bully until I tried to introduce other birds and she really lost it when I introduced the rooster. She has always been the lead hen but she was not aggressive to us and like I said before she's always been a great layer. But when she started getting aggressive she also stopped laying but all that correlated with introducing the 3 new hens and the rooster.
 
There is a roof on the pen. Has to be we live pretty far out in the country and there are hawks and other climbing predators around.
I introduced 3 new hens and a rooster to her pen I had to remove the hens she wasnt having that, and she got ok again. But things went really wonky when I introduced the rooster. Her production slowed way down then she stopped laying entirely.
 

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