- Sep 21, 2012
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we have two flocks now, free range during the day and together in a chicken house at night. The second flock came about when one hen ...a naked neck bantam hen and another bantam shared sitting on eggs...we hatched one rooster and 3 hens.
So now we have two roosters, but two seperate flocks with the baby rooster with his sisters keeping seperate during the day and seem to be ok during the night/I had to place a seperate roost in the house as "dad" didnt want to share his roost with the newbies.
My problem is this, all of a sudden our adult rooster has chased the bare necked bantam and abused her to the point where she is dissapearing for days on end. When she dares to come back he chases her away again. She doesnt "belong" anymore and its so sad. Will it change? I found her this am, and I left her in the henhouse alone with food and water. She roosted immediately and seemed content.
Shall I let her be, alone to herself all the time?
HLP!
So now we have two roosters, but two seperate flocks with the baby rooster with his sisters keeping seperate during the day and seem to be ok during the night/I had to place a seperate roost in the house as "dad" didnt want to share his roost with the newbies.
My problem is this, all of a sudden our adult rooster has chased the bare necked bantam and abused her to the point where she is dissapearing for days on end. When she dares to come back he chases her away again. She doesnt "belong" anymore and its so sad. Will it change? I found her this am, and I left her in the henhouse alone with food and water. She roosted immediately and seemed content.
Shall I let her be, alone to herself all the time?
HLP!
