Bellatrain
In the Brooder
- May 5, 2024
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First time chicken owner here.
We have a mixed flock of 13, down from 20. We kept two roosters and 11 hens. They are all between 14 and 18 weeks old and have been raised together. My question is this: one of the remaining roosters (an Americauna) seems to be causing my hens, one in particular, much grief. I have finally realized he is trying to mate, but it sounds like he’s trying to kill them. When I’m out with them in the evening, he follows them / chases them and pins them down and they scream bloody murder. He does this over and over with whomever he can corner. They all try to avoid him and his favorite hen always comes to me when I’m around for protection. She will hide between my feet or try to get on my shoulder. If I’m not out there she is hiding. Is this a phase that will pass as he matures? He is a beautiful bird and we’d love to keep him, but he causes a lot of drama. When he’s not trying to mate, he’s gentle and never aggressive. Thoughts? Is the mating always this brutal when they are young? Suggestions are appreciated!
