I have a lovely young rooster that's been living in the chicken tractor, but I need his digs for my new pullets soon. I was thinking of letting him out into the flock. There are 25 hens.
He was out for an hour once, and the feathers were flying! Hens I would have pegged as submissive and quiet and low on the pecking order were running up to him to attack, and he was fighting back. I was concerned about not being the "top rooster," so I broke up the fights to show I was boss. Then he went back into the chicken tractor, where he's stayed.
Now I'm thinking that maybe if I let him out and get the fighting over with, it might be better and I'll have my chicken tractor back. I have also thought of filing his nails so he can't do as much damage.
What's the best way to go about this?
Erika
He was out for an hour once, and the feathers were flying! Hens I would have pegged as submissive and quiet and low on the pecking order were running up to him to attack, and he was fighting back. I was concerned about not being the "top rooster," so I broke up the fights to show I was boss. Then he went back into the chicken tractor, where he's stayed.
Now I'm thinking that maybe if I let him out and get the fighting over with, it might be better and I'll have my chicken tractor back. I have also thought of filing his nails so he can't do as much damage.
What's the best way to go about this?
Erika