- Aug 10, 2017
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I saw a recent thread about someone’s young rooster who was getting beat up by the hens. I have the opposite problem! He is a 6 month old Black Australorp, twice the size my any of my hens. He was raised with a batch of broiler chicks and I needed a new rooster so I kept him and integrated him into my layer flock at 10-11 weeks old. Lately I have seen him aggressively chasing the girls down, especially my Black Australorp hen. He pulled some feathers off the side of her head in the process of catching her and holding her down to mate. Should I give him more time to mature and settle down, or should I go ahead and cull him and try out another roo?
Other details:
There are 10 hens. They have a large enclosed pen but lately I have been letting them into my big garden area to disturb the growing weeds.
There is also a 10 month old Blue Cochin rooster in the flock. He is slower in his movements and I have not seen him being as aggressive when mating, though he has pounced on some girls without warning. When he does grab a hen and she squawks, the BA roo will run over and peck at him to stop. He also doesn’t alert the girls to food or predators like the BA does. I was keeping him around just to be pretty but could cull him if needed.
Other details:
There are 10 hens. They have a large enclosed pen but lately I have been letting them into my big garden area to disturb the growing weeds.
There is also a 10 month old Blue Cochin rooster in the flock. He is slower in his movements and I have not seen him being as aggressive when mating, though he has pounced on some girls without warning. When he does grab a hen and she squawks, the BA roo will run over and peck at him to stop. He also doesn’t alert the girls to food or predators like the BA does. I was keeping him around just to be pretty but could cull him if needed.