- Jun 29, 2013
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Stats involved in issue
4 Pekin Ducks 2 Drakes 2 hens 18 weeks
4 Easter Egger hens 18 weeks
1 Easter Egger Rooster 18 weeks old
3 Easter Egger hens 9 to 13 weeks old
All of the 18 week old birds were purchased at a few days old, at the same place, and all raised together. The 3 younger Easter Eggers I got 2 months later. There was a short adjustment period but the 18 week old and younger birds seemed to get along. At night they ALL slept in the same 16 by 24 foot pen. And they are let out during the day to wander around the acreage.
Everything was fine until about a week ago when the Rooster began trying to mate with anything the stood still or was moving. The ducks and older birds seem to handle the attentions of this rooster in stride, but the Rooster seems to Particularly like the YOUNGER birds who ARE NOT dealing with his attention very well. I actually think they could hurt themselves trying to get away from him. a few mornings ago one of the younger birds ran off into the thicket trying to get away from him and didn't come back until bedtime.
I put a small pen inside the bigger pen and put a small door on it so the younger birds can go in and out but the Rooster could not. Unfortunately the rooster just waits them out and jumps on them when they come out and RELENTLESSLY pursues them.
Is this a phase the Teenage Rooster is going through?
Will he grow out of it?
Should I separate HIM from the rest of the Birds for awhile?
Are the ducks living with the chickens contributing to this problem?
How can I resolve this issue?
ANY Suggestion is welcome. Please.
4 Pekin Ducks 2 Drakes 2 hens 18 weeks
4 Easter Egger hens 18 weeks
1 Easter Egger Rooster 18 weeks old
3 Easter Egger hens 9 to 13 weeks old
All of the 18 week old birds were purchased at a few days old, at the same place, and all raised together. The 3 younger Easter Eggers I got 2 months later. There was a short adjustment period but the 18 week old and younger birds seemed to get along. At night they ALL slept in the same 16 by 24 foot pen. And they are let out during the day to wander around the acreage.
Everything was fine until about a week ago when the Rooster began trying to mate with anything the stood still or was moving. The ducks and older birds seem to handle the attentions of this rooster in stride, but the Rooster seems to Particularly like the YOUNGER birds who ARE NOT dealing with his attention very well. I actually think they could hurt themselves trying to get away from him. a few mornings ago one of the younger birds ran off into the thicket trying to get away from him and didn't come back until bedtime.
I put a small pen inside the bigger pen and put a small door on it so the younger birds can go in and out but the Rooster could not. Unfortunately the rooster just waits them out and jumps on them when they come out and RELENTLESSLY pursues them.
Is this a phase the Teenage Rooster is going through?
Will he grow out of it?
Should I separate HIM from the rest of the Birds for awhile?
Are the ducks living with the chickens contributing to this problem?
How can I resolve this issue?
ANY Suggestion is welcome. Please.
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