Hector is spending the night in a dog kennel. I've had it with nitpicky roosters!

He attacks MaryJo, who is not ready to squat yet, so she is part-time living with June and Georgie's group, which has become the 2nd old hens' group. But, Zara likes to torment her by jumping at her while she's on the short little 2x2 special separate bar we installed for her. Well, my DH said to take Zara and Athena and put them in with Hector so MaryJo could rest in peace on her special roost bar overnight. Those two had been with Hector early on so we figured they'd be okay in there-we're not breeding anything in the BR category at this moment so it didn't really matter.
Zara squatted for him immediately and he seemed fine with her. When I went back to check later and lock the barn, I saw him grab Athena on the roost and
throw her off, so both of them ended up on the floor and he could have broken her neck. Geez! Finally, DH said to grab Hector and make him spend the night in the cage since he's the problem. So, we come inside and we hear everyone in the barn caterwauling and DH said to turn off the monitor, that if they kill each other, we'll pick up the bodies in the morning. I said I was about at that point. He says he
is at that point.
WTH is it with roosters who don't like the hens you give them? I'm not sure but I doubt my Brahma rooster would be so all-fired picky. If I can't give Hector any new hens, what the heck good is he? He has only Jill to breed from. Thea is wry-tailed. Rowena may never lay another egg. MaryJo, well, who knows if he'll ever accept her into the fold?