How to reintegrate rooster that I rehomed?

wildgreen

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I rehomed my rooster a few months ago to some friends after he got aggressive with my toddler. He was with a flock of eight hens, and he was really respectful of the ladies and overall great at his job. We recently built my hens a large run in a portion of our yard (they were free ranging before which is why we had to give my rooster away) and we are going to get him back since he won’t be a threat to my toddler anymore. My question is, can I just integrate him right in or should I do some kind of re-introduction? It’s all the same hens that he grew up with until we gave him away plus one more. Like I said, it’s been a few months now and we gave him away at 5 months old, so he’s spent more than half of his life with our hens. He has spent the past three months basically by himself - there is another rooster and two hens there and he stays away from them and apparently doesn’t even sleep in the coop at night.
 
I would still do the look no touch method. Separate him within sight of the ladies and see how they react. Then supervised time together.
Thanks! Is the worry that he’d be too aggressive or that the ladies would gang up on him? I added one adult hen to my flock about a month ago and just put her in with all the others right away. There was some bullying for a few days but after that they’ve all been getting along great.
 
Thanks! Is the worry that he’d be too aggressive or that the ladies would gang up on him? I added one adult hen to my flock about a month ago and just put her in with all the others right away. There was some bullying for a few days but after that they’ve all been getting along great.
Both. Just for a day or two. I just think it makes for a more peaceful transition. But I don't mind when the young rooster gets etiquette lessons from the ladies.
 
I would never take an adult bird into my flock, biosecurity...
Also you got rid of him for good reason...
Yes, I gave him to a friend because my flock used to free range but now we have a large run for them so he is contained and no longer poses a risk to my kids. He isn’t aggressive with me when I go in there and really he was just startled by my toddler on his bike. He’s a great rooster and everyone in the flock seems happy to have him back :)
 
I rehomed my rooster a few months ago to some friends after he got aggressive with my toddler. He was with a flock of eight hens, and he was really respectful of the ladies and overall great at his job. We recently built my hens a large run in a portion of our yard (they were free ranging before which is why we had to give my rooster away) and we are going to get him back since he won’t be a threat to my toddler anymore. My question is, can I just integrate him right in or should I do some kind of re-introduction? It’s all the same hens that he grew up with until we gave him away plus one more. Like I said, it’s been a few months now and we gave him away at 5 months old, so he’s spent more than half of his life with our hens. He has spent the past three months basically by himself - there is another rooster and two hens there and he stays away from them and apparently doesn’t even sleep in the coop at night.
As long as he has no competition he will just strut and dance for the ladies absolutely will be no problem but if another rooster is around there will be a challenge of Alpha so to speak ..
 

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