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he sounds like an adolescent boy
pretty normal for a young rooster
he's just figuring stuff out
if he gets too rambunctious you could separate them for awhile

Thank you so much. The fact I have a second opinion makes me feel so much better thank you again.
 
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Rooster breeding behavior can see awfully rough but, when you don't have hands to help, you make do with what you have - beaks & legs. Sometimes though this same behavior is the rooster showing his dominance over hens he may not like, or other roos/cockerels.

If he is experiencing his first flush of hormones, and being way too rough and injuring the girls. You might want to separate him from them - to give him a chance to "grow up." What he really needs is a tough old hen to set him straight.
 

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