If you free range them late in the afternoon most likely that they will automatically return to their coop/cage/run when it gets dark. Chickens that have been caged will do that to ensure they will be safe for the night. I had a very, very mean rooster, but he pretty much left me alone when he was free ranging. If I went into the coop or run, he'd wait until my back was turned and attack me. You do what you feel is best. He may leave you alone if he has more space. . .or not! Good Luck!Personally I wouldn't turn them out to free range until you have that guy under control. Turning him loose is only going to give him more room to try to out maneuver you. Get him to the point of understanding who's in charge, and I mean for at least a month, before letting him out. Do it now, and he's got the advantage again.
