- Jul 6, 2016
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We had three roosters but kept the two younger ones in a pen by themselves as we only had 10 hens. Long story short, the original rooster was very aggressive towards my husband, then one day attacked my face when I reached to pick up a bucket I'd dropped. The next rooster was a brute and my husband gave up having a rooster at all. That isn't working very well. They don't stay together as a flock, they constantly bicker and we've lost two in the last week to some sort of predator, most likely a fox or coyote.
We've put our remaining rooster, Marco, in a cage inside the coop and the hens don't seem to mind. They know him as his pen was within their ranging area and he always called them over when I gave him treats. He is a Buff Orpington X Easter Egger mix and was the least aggressive of the three. He has lived in that coop before, was hatched there, in fact. What I need to know is how long to keep him in the cage to get him to see that coop as his home? Or will he just follow the hens to the coop?
We've put our remaining rooster, Marco, in a cage inside the coop and the hens don't seem to mind. They know him as his pen was within their ranging area and he always called them over when I gave him treats. He is a Buff Orpington X Easter Egger mix and was the least aggressive of the three. He has lived in that coop before, was hatched there, in fact. What I need to know is how long to keep him in the cage to get him to see that coop as his home? Or will he just follow the hens to the coop?