This is my second case for this thread....We have a EE rooster (very splash americauna-ey) that was hatched at the end of august. We had 12 roosters with 74 hens. They were torn up. Culprits were assorted, but the EE (three of em) were among the worst along with others at various stages of emotional maturity. ahem. So we moved 9 into the empty part of the barn, with access to roosting in the hayloft, and after 4 days we had an attack. 5 disappeared, and three were sorely wounded and were shot immediately. Two showed up later, one limping when at a run, but ok for the wear. I let the survivors back in the main pen. We have 6 now and by luck are one of each breed I am planning on maintaining (other than the one EE, "Professor Schweetie". He lost his tail and I almost put him down also, but seemed ok AND:
Point of story is he had an isolated 2x4 in our nest room that he and his hens roosted on. With so many roosters, his harem depleted until he had only one with him each evening. She was on that roost all 4 nights without him. I took the 2x4 off so there was a 1/2" plywood edge, and the night he returned they were on it. I took them off and replaced the board and in the morning they were roosting on it. The un-breedworthy, misogynistic EE rooster will remain in the flock..... Awwww.