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It's a trial and error process and some will never get along....so they need to be separated.
The SLW and the CW had been in a pen together while they were in the teen pen....got along great....the CW was top roo. When I combined the flocks for winter so all would be inside the hen house, I started by letting the teens free range together with the Cochin roo and the laying flock and the Cochin was the leader. It makes it easier on me to take care of water and feed as well as warmth if everyone is in the hen house. And there is plenty of room.
I had separated them while doing the SLW ai, but the SLW roo was still on the floor in the hen house in a pen so all three roosters were together at night. Seems now they have some seniority issues. Poor Popeye is of breeding age now but he hides from everything. Often he is in a nest box.
They are all out together freeranging now and are a little more settled than yesterday. This has been a several week process...a few hours at a time. The CW has been the most aggressive. The Cochin roo stops the fighting by chest bumping them when they skirmish close to the hens. Sometimes he just growls at them and they separate for a while. My boss hen also nails them for feuding.
After this next cold snap, may just have to separate a small SLW flock back to the teen pen until the Hen House expansion is finished.
That Cochin Rooster will continue to lead the flock very well, he is a great rooster. By Fall you will likely see the flock naturally split with some of the hens choosing
the CW rooster after he finishes out and gains the rest of his size and width. He will change alot over the next few months.
He's going to get bigger?
It already takes two arms to hold him. I'll have to weigh him. How big did you say his Dad was?
He's a great bird! Some of the girls already gravitate to his food calls and his ranging area.