I'm having a dilemma. I have a gorgeous (to me anyway) WCB rooster. He was my pick of the litter in my first straight run batch, and he makes beautiful babies.
All of a sudden he has gotten very aggressive. This is his first full breeding year, and in the last month or so he has started meeting me at the door any time I go into the pen. He follows me up and down the pen line, and I can't feed them without getting a few kicks in the process. I don't want to cull him, because he is really producing some nice offspring, but is this a bred trait? Should he be culled for this? I have 28 eggs of his in the incubator right now, and I'm wondering if I should keep a few roosters for myself and try to spend a little more time with them as they grow to see if I can get a better disposition. I just hate to swap the main man out of my flock because the girls know him, and he makes nice chicks. Thoughts?
All of a sudden he has gotten very aggressive. This is his first full breeding year, and in the last month or so he has started meeting me at the door any time I go into the pen. He follows me up and down the pen line, and I can't feed them without getting a few kicks in the process. I don't want to cull him, because he is really producing some nice offspring, but is this a bred trait? Should he be culled for this? I have 28 eggs of his in the incubator right now, and I'm wondering if I should keep a few roosters for myself and try to spend a little more time with them as they grow to see if I can get a better disposition. I just hate to swap the main man out of my flock because the girls know him, and he makes nice chicks. Thoughts?
Maybe try putting him in "time out".. this is what I do anytime my boy gets too big for his britches and he is such a good boy these days.. Today, my neighbors roo and about 8 of his hens got into my chickens fenced area..my roo and 4 hens are the only ones in that area and it's pretty big..anyways, my roo(he's a year old) got brave and mounted one of the other hens right in front of the other roo (he's an older guy..probably 3 or so)..and of course it was on..2 LF boys in full on "go" mode..I figured it was going to be blood and feathers and I took off to them...my boy glances over at me..gives the other roo a quick peck and struts off, past me to herd his girls out of the way so I could get the others out of the fence.. He is top roo..only if I'm not around and we have a nice peaceful relationship. Good luck..he's gorgeous. .
Hope your boy figures out who is top roo in the flock
he's too pretty to be soup ..lol
