Over the last few years we have lost and added chickens, and began the year with 3 hens and a rooster. The rooster is the youngest at a year old, and he's never been harsh to the hens, just doing his job.
We've added 15 more hens from chick and they have integrated fairly well. We also built a new 12'x12' coop with a 25'x25' run to replace the original. Depending on the day and situation, usually the hens free range but at times we just let them into the run, and sometimes they stay in the coop (like when we were attempting to train them to only lay in the box).
Roo has been doing what roosters do, spending time around with at least half of the hens, but suddenly he has become rough with the original hens. It doesn't seem to be a submission thing, if anything they are more responsive to him.
But within the last two weeks, one of the original hens suddenly is missing all the feathers on her back and is bleeding, and I've caught him aggressively biting and kicking another of the original hens while she was under him, and raking her with his feet.
So what's up? Any idea why? And I assume the solution is to try isolating him for a few days? I've been kicking him outside for a few days and just putting him up in the coop at night, but it hasn't helped.
Can I isolate him in a cage in the coop, or should it be completely seperate? Is having them completely out of his sight better?
Thanks
We've added 15 more hens from chick and they have integrated fairly well. We also built a new 12'x12' coop with a 25'x25' run to replace the original. Depending on the day and situation, usually the hens free range but at times we just let them into the run, and sometimes they stay in the coop (like when we were attempting to train them to only lay in the box).
Roo has been doing what roosters do, spending time around with at least half of the hens, but suddenly he has become rough with the original hens. It doesn't seem to be a submission thing, if anything they are more responsive to him.
But within the last two weeks, one of the original hens suddenly is missing all the feathers on her back and is bleeding, and I've caught him aggressively biting and kicking another of the original hens while she was under him, and raking her with his feet.
So what's up? Any idea why? And I assume the solution is to try isolating him for a few days? I've been kicking him outside for a few days and just putting him up in the coop at night, but it hasn't helped.
Can I isolate him in a cage in the coop, or should it be completely seperate? Is having them completely out of his sight better?
Thanks