Oh lerd! Attempted chickicide and battle royale

natemoore1986

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In one large run: two light Sussex hens, light Sussex rooster, and my emotional support rooster, Mattie (FBCM). All was pretty calm until yesterday.

One of the hens decided to go broody and sit on six eggs. Sigh. Fine. I noticed that the light Sussex rooster seemed to be spending an inordinate amount of time inside the coop. I wondered if he was harassing the hen. A week or so into the sitting, two eggs vanished. I saw some yolk residue on the floor. It's impossible for a snake large enough to eat an egg to get into the coop, so I think one of the roosters ate them. Maybe the LS rooster judging by his fascination with the inside of the coop during the day.

Two days ago, I heard cheeping. Okay. They're hatching. Yesterday afternoon, I came home to a bloody LS rooster and a FBCM rooster without a scratch. They were still flogging each other. Then I spotted the newly hatched chick on the ground of the run. Momma was still sitting on her remaining three eggs. I assumed the chick was dead and almost walked away, but decided to go inside the run and pick it up.

The little thing was very cold, but still alive. I immediately went inside and held it under the heat lamp that is keeping the FBCM chick/pullet with the broken leg warm. It revived itself and is doing fine this morning.

However, when I went out to give them their morning treat of scratch, the two roosters started fighting again. The strange thing is that these two roosters have never shown any aggression toward each other at all. They'd hang around each other in close proximity and seem to be well adjusted toward each other.

One other bit of strange behavior: my FBCM rooster would not stay out of the nesting boxes yesterday. While I was peaking in on the sitting hen, Mattie got up in one of the boxes and danced around excitedly. I shooed him off, but he ran around and got in another of the boxes, dancing around. Weird behavior. He hasn't shown any interest in the sitting hen until yesterday.

I'm in a pickle, because I don't have time to deal with them right now. I've got to go to work.

Insight on all this chicken drama is appreciated.
Nate
 
No fighting this afternoon. No new chicks peeping either. Little white fuzzball and gimpy leg girl are liking each other. So cute!
 
If your broodys nest is elevated, the chick may have fell out, or hen went for food and water and chick went along then could not get back in the nest.
Your rooster is curious about her and chicks, but I would not blame him for anything without proof
If you have 2 hens and 2 roosters, there will be problems.
Roosters will get along sometimes for the first year, then when spring arrives and competition for hens starts, they will do battle. Sometimes to death!
Separation, or rehoming, or culling one may be necessary.
I would not be surprised if your FBCM rooster becomes aggresive towards you someday soon. I am seeing some concerning behavior in your video.
I hope not for your sake, I can see how much you like him. He is a very pretty boy.
Good luck!
 
If your broodys nest is elevated, the chick may have fell out, or hen went for food and water and chick went along then could not get back in the nest.
Your rooster is curious about her and chicks, but I would not blame him for anything without proof
If you have 2 hens and 2 roosters, there will be problems.
Roosters will get along sometimes for the first year, then when spring arrives and competition for hens starts, they will do battle. Sometimes to death!
Separation, or rehoming, or culling one may be necessary.
I would not be surprised if your FBCM rooster becomes aggresive towards you someday soon. I am seeing some concerning behavior in your video.
I hope not for your sake, I can see how much you like him. He is a very pretty boy.
Good luck!

The chick was newly hatched. Still wet.

This arrangement is temporary. I have a five year old flock with a super mean EE. I’m going to cull him, give away the hens (still laying enough to be worthwhile), and move the light Sussex rooster and hens to that run. The FBCM rooster will be joined eventually by the 11 FBCM pullets that are in a brooder pen, although I’m going to give a few of those to a neighbor. Also have 5 speckled Sussex hens that I’ll put in with the lights.

I hope my emotional support rooster doesn’t get aggressive toward me. I call him that jokingly, BTW. He doesn’t necessarily have to be cuddly. I just don’t want him to attack me on a hair-trigger like my EE rooster does if I don’t walk very slowly and maintain eye contact.

What’s the concerning behavior? The wing-dragging foot stomping mating ritual? Don’t worry. I won’t let him get past first base. :D
 
Roosters are fighting over first dibs.. get rid of one. It is Spring.. I have five and they don't fight, could be the Jersey Giant is Giant.!
 

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