bubbalucas
In the Brooder
- Feb 4, 2025
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Hello,
my rooster that I hatched myself has been exceedingly aggressive, including hurting my hens during mating, to the point that their backs have a little to no feathers. Also, when letting him out of the coop to free range for a bit, he has been aggressive to me and family members. Some days are worse than others.
My rooster was born in August of last year, so I know that his first mating season can lead to excessive aggressiveness.
A little less than a week ago, I isolated him in a cage away from the rest of my flock to give him some alone time, which I read that that could be an effective method of calming him down.
What are some extra steps that I can take, as well as what is the proper method to isolating him.
I have four new chicks that I am trying to slowly Add to my flock, but his aggression worries me on their safety.
Thank you
All tips and tricks are helpful!!!
my rooster that I hatched myself has been exceedingly aggressive, including hurting my hens during mating, to the point that their backs have a little to no feathers. Also, when letting him out of the coop to free range for a bit, he has been aggressive to me and family members. Some days are worse than others.
My rooster was born in August of last year, so I know that his first mating season can lead to excessive aggressiveness.
A little less than a week ago, I isolated him in a cage away from the rest of my flock to give him some alone time, which I read that that could be an effective method of calming him down.
What are some extra steps that I can take, as well as what is the proper method to isolating him.
I have four new chicks that I am trying to slowly Add to my flock, but his aggression worries me on their safety.
Thank you
All tips and tricks are helpful!!!