Got a roo with attitude, only reasons he's not in the stew pot are that he was my DD7s first chick, and he's very, very good at his roosterly duties(guarding, tidbitting, and the obvious
). He's the handsome guy in my avatar(EE/Ameraucana, whatever the feed store was calling the chicks that day).
I'm tired of the 'tude, and the hens are showing wear from his affections(bare backs). We've built him a jail but haven't sentenced him yet.
Not quite sure how I want to do this.
I'm thinking, put the jail(it's an 8'x4' half open/half enclosed coop) near our coop and run, so he can still see his girls and stand watch. Should I give him a companion or two, or turn him into a bachelor? Short term relationships(say, a couple of weeks or months?), or pick a few and let him be happy with that long term? I hate the bare backs...I don't really want to upset pecking order...
And an even bigger question: my banties like to go broody, and I like the ability to generate replacements as well as a little freezer filler in the spring, if I took him out now, could I put him back in for a while in Jan/Feb? Or just toss in the hens whose eggs I want and let him have a couple of flings? I wonder which would be the least disruptive?
And to complicate things, I have a second roo. He's almost a year old, and doesn't take after his dad(mom was a Dominique). The roos get along fine. Should he go to jail with dad, or stay with the ladies?
Thoughts?
Thanks!

I'm tired of the 'tude, and the hens are showing wear from his affections(bare backs). We've built him a jail but haven't sentenced him yet.

I'm thinking, put the jail(it's an 8'x4' half open/half enclosed coop) near our coop and run, so he can still see his girls and stand watch. Should I give him a companion or two, or turn him into a bachelor? Short term relationships(say, a couple of weeks or months?), or pick a few and let him be happy with that long term? I hate the bare backs...I don't really want to upset pecking order...
And an even bigger question: my banties like to go broody, and I like the ability to generate replacements as well as a little freezer filler in the spring, if I took him out now, could I put him back in for a while in Jan/Feb? Or just toss in the hens whose eggs I want and let him have a couple of flings? I wonder which would be the least disruptive?
And to complicate things, I have a second roo. He's almost a year old, and doesn't take after his dad(mom was a Dominique). The roos get along fine. Should he go to jail with dad, or stay with the ladies?
Thoughts?
Thanks!