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I hope this isn't too confusing. I quickly realized how bad I am at giving details. There are 3 houses, mine being on one end and the neighbor with the rooster is on the other end. I have 6 hens. The house in the middle is my neighbor who doesn't have any chickens.There is a fence dividing my property from the other two houses but it technically isn't my fence. My hens stay in their run now after the neighbor on the far ends rooster wondered off with my hens for the umpteenth time. This rooster crosses over my neighbors yard in the middle and jumps his fence to get into my yard. My hens have been free range since they were about 8 wks old, so they are HATING being on lock down. I feel really bad for them. Any advice on how I can keep the neighbors rooster out of my yard and stealing my girls? I was asked to not mess with the fence. And the neighbor with the rooster is a precious elder Hispanic man that doesn't know english making our communication on the matter rather difficult. Any and all advice is GREATLY appreciated.
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well, that'll be why the roo is so desperate for your flock. Unfortunately if he contains that rooster within line of sight of the hens that is also going to be one miserable rooster. A rooster of your own would definitely keep him at bay, but that is still a crummy situation. I know you said communication is a problem because of the language difference but do you have any feel for whether this is an actual pet rooster that he's attached to or just a thing he has around? Other than more fences, another option is for him to rehome it or get it some of its own hens so it has less interest in yours. If it's a pet that he's attached to, I would hope that he would understand if you managed to communicate to him what happened to your hen.
