- Aug 4, 2017
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I live on in Kauai where wild chickens and roosters are a common site. We have pure bread laying hens and had a wild rooster move in about 2 years ago. Our yard is fully enclosed. Julio (we named him) has been a welcome addition until last week. He is a beautiful rooster, with long spurs I would guess maybe 3 years old very mellow until recent. Our flock has been reduced to 5 girls last year and he seemed happy and content with that. We had two Rhode island red hens that were not so nice and found one of them dead last weekend. We think he might have killed her but didn't see it. Now he has attacked a 2 month old female duck- she ended up with two puncture holes below here wings(she is ok). We have four juvenile ducks or (duck puppies) that cruise the quarter acre area with the chickens. They are a new addition to the yard. He seems to have gone a bit crazy and the vet suggested we cut his spurs or relocate him to another area.(he is wild) I am on the fence with what to do. If we cut his spurs that leaves him vulnerable to other wild roosters. He kind of cruises during the day to the neighboring yards- full of wild roosters/hens. I figure if he leaves the property then we will be combating other roosters trying to come in. Any ideas?