Kathys Coop
Chirping
- Mar 23, 2019
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I have total 26 - 10 week old chickens. I lost 2 early on unfortunately they were girls. I only wanted 2 roosters for my flock but the hatchery sent me the free chick...which i specifically said i didn't want. So i have 1 Black Australorp cockerel & 1 Delaware cockerel that seems to be doing great not aggressive to hens, and good with myself and my family so far. However i have a 3rd cockerel (delaware) that seems to be very aggressive to the pullets and it has gotten worse the last week. He pulls their legs and drags them, bites on them and pulls. Even if they get loose he runs around after them while they are screaming. Last nights episode was enough for me I had to separate him. Luckily i have 2 separate rooms in my coop. Today it seems like the mood in the main room with everyone is so much more peaceful. BTW my coop is very big and up until last night had the two rooms open so they could all roam around freely.
I'm not sure what i should do at this point. Is this normal behavior at this age? I thought he still had a little time to hit maturity and even if was hitting maturity this behavior is not going to work. Any thoughts? I was going to wait until they get a little older give all 3 roosters a chance and then get rid of which ever one was causing issues but i'm wondering if now is the time?
I'm not sure what i should do at this point. Is this normal behavior at this age? I thought he still had a little time to hit maturity and even if was hitting maturity this behavior is not going to work. Any thoughts? I was going to wait until they get a little older give all 3 roosters a chance and then get rid of which ever one was causing issues but i'm wondering if now is the time?