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It seems like this rooster is a problem. I'm thankful your hen is okay but it looked like he could've killed her given a little more time.
I don't mean to offend, but if the rooster isn't safe with your hens, why would it be okay to "put him up for adoption" and subject other hens to him? He has proven that he has aggression issues, putting him with a "not so established group" wouldn't change that. The resposble thing to do is cull the rooster because there is no need to procreate more mean roosters when there are nice roosters going into the pot. JMO
It seems like this rooster is a problem. I'm thankful your hen is okay but it looked like he could've killed her given a little more time.
I don't mean to offend, but if the rooster isn't safe with your hens, why would it be okay to "put him up for adoption" and subject other hens to him? He has proven that he has aggression issues, putting him with a "not so established group" wouldn't change that. The resposble thing to do is cull the rooster because there is no need to procreate more mean roosters when there are nice roosters going into the pot. JMO