In my hatchery order of all hens, I ended up with two roosters - one a barred rock, one a dark brahma. They were raised together and have always been kept together with no problem at all. They are 17 weeks old today. Early this evening, the BR attacked the brahma and the brahma immediately backed down, cowered in a corner. However, every time the brahma tries to leave the coop and enter the run, or anytime the BR sees him, he attacks again. No blood, no injuries - yet - just a terrified Brahma.
It was getting dark quickly, so I locked the brahma in the main part of the coop, and left the 14 hens and the BR roo in the run (it has a covered room to get in and food and water) for tonight. I have to work tomorrow morning.
Now what? Should I open the coop in the morning and let it just work itself out, keep them separated as they are until I get home tomorrow evening and can monitor? I really don't want to come home to a dying or dead brahma. I know there are no guarantees and it depends on the roosters, but does this usually work itself out? Thanks!
It was getting dark quickly, so I locked the brahma in the main part of the coop, and left the 14 hens and the BR roo in the run (it has a covered room to get in and food and water) for tonight. I have to work tomorrow morning.
Now what? Should I open the coop in the morning and let it just work itself out, keep them separated as they are until I get home tomorrow evening and can monitor? I really don't want to come home to a dying or dead brahma. I know there are no guarantees and it depends on the roosters, but does this usually work itself out? Thanks!