- Aug 13, 2011
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Not sure if this is the right forum or not (I figured Chicken Behavior....) but here goes.
I have 2 Javas (a roo and a hen). Actually, we also have 8 chicks from them that I incubated (for the first time... go me!!) but they are still not in w/ the big guys. We have a coop for the 2 adults, but no yard. They only free range.
Here's the problem: Dude, the roo, is becoming a jerk. He was a great roo for the first year, but lately he's been just a touch aggressive w/ my kids (ages 6, 4, and 2). He doesn't run after them, but if he's around and they walk close, he'll flap at them and scare them
So now, it's either the kids get to play outside of the chickens do.
For the past 2 days, I've been letting the hen out by herself all day, and then later on in the evening when the kids are inside for dinner and bed, I'll let Dude out for a bit. I'm just having trouble letting the hen out and not the rooster. I'm okay w/ this system (especially when the other pullets join her) and I plan on keeping Dude so I can continue breeding, but how do I keep him in all day and let just the girls out? Do I need to build a small coop/run just for him alone?
Suggestions?
I have 2 Javas (a roo and a hen). Actually, we also have 8 chicks from them that I incubated (for the first time... go me!!) but they are still not in w/ the big guys. We have a coop for the 2 adults, but no yard. They only free range.
Here's the problem: Dude, the roo, is becoming a jerk. He was a great roo for the first year, but lately he's been just a touch aggressive w/ my kids (ages 6, 4, and 2). He doesn't run after them, but if he's around and they walk close, he'll flap at them and scare them

For the past 2 days, I've been letting the hen out by herself all day, and then later on in the evening when the kids are inside for dinner and bed, I'll let Dude out for a bit. I'm just having trouble letting the hen out and not the rooster. I'm okay w/ this system (especially when the other pullets join her) and I plan on keeping Dude so I can continue breeding, but how do I keep him in all day and let just the girls out? Do I need to build a small coop/run just for him alone?
Suggestions?