I went out this morning to let my chickens out of their coop, I found one laying in under their coop in the run (their coop is raised off the ground), with everything still attached but dead.
I then opened their chicken coop to find blood inside, and the same thing happened to that one. She wasn’t stiff like the other so it must’ve happened recently.
I’m blaming myself so bad right now.
We have 1 rooster (which we hatched from an egg ourselves) and we had 11 hens, one we are unsure of because we think it may possibly be another rooster.
I need some advice, my heart is broken. I love my chickens so much, but I can not keep my rooster if it is him doing this to them. He is only young, about 5 months. He is a lavender Orpington. Should we cull? How can I determine if it is, in fact, him?
You are unable to see in the photo, but her head is still attached.
I then opened their chicken coop to find blood inside, and the same thing happened to that one. She wasn’t stiff like the other so it must’ve happened recently.

I’m blaming myself so bad right now.
We have 1 rooster (which we hatched from an egg ourselves) and we had 11 hens, one we are unsure of because we think it may possibly be another rooster.
I need some advice, my heart is broken. I love my chickens so much, but I can not keep my rooster if it is him doing this to them. He is only young, about 5 months. He is a lavender Orpington. Should we cull? How can I determine if it is, in fact, him?
You are unable to see in the photo, but her head is still attached.