A little info: I have 20 hens and two roosters (Big Boy was a rescue/rehomed, no issues at all, I believe, he is over 2-3 years old; Dewy, just over a year - one of our hatchlings. I have two small coops, so Big Boy is in one, and Dewy is in the other (it wasn't planned; it just worked out that way). They are all let out together to free range all day. Big Boy will chase Dewy a few times a day. Dewy runs away, so there is no contact; he keeps his distance. I want to eliminate the two smaller coops, so I put together a big coop (8x8) with an attached 8x16 run. Move-in day to the new coop will be tomorrow, as I should have everything completed. I did do a test run. I got everyone to go in to check out the setup (food/water/roost), and Big Boy didn't want Dewy in there; he chased Dewy out. Will this escalate? Do I need to keep them in separate coops? I don't want to force the issue. I especially don't want anyone hurt. I love both my boys and don't plan to get rid of either of them. I will keep Dewy in his own coop (with a few of the girls) if I have to. Your thoughts, suggestions, please? The first picture is Dewy, and the 2nd is Big Boy. ONLY MUD on Big Boys waddle, he is fine. I love my handsome boys, they are sweeties...