ARandomChickenLover
Songster
- Jan 5, 2023
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They technically weren’t eating together they were eating at the same time but if I pushed my rooster near the hen she starts doing her crowing again. So the only way they ate was if it was like 1 yard away from the others food. My rooster was very happy and calm to start but now my hen is scared of my rooster and my roosters of my hen. They have tried avoiding each other during the time I’ve seen them. Can someone help me out?I have a bantam rooster he is very sweet and some hens and I introduced him to my hens and he did the mating dance but my hen felt uncomfortable and stressed (was making low to high pitched sounds) then shortly after she followed him and they were fighting but I separated them because he is around 1/2-2/3 smaller than my standard RIR’s, should I have done that? For next time what do I do if there is some blood drawn because the hen poked the rooster in the red thing that hangs on its chin and it was bleeding a little. I separated them in separate coops and put them back after 2 hours and watched them from afar and they were eating together at the same time and roaming but from afar(2 yards away from each other) and if I get them get close to each other they run the opposite way. I really don’t like/want them fighting so I put my rooster in my run and my hen outside where the fence is. So I don’t know if this is normal this is my first time introducing other chickens to the flock (ps: they are used to being the only chickens(sorry for spell error was in a rush))