I am pretty sure I've read this in an article or a thread but I've researched those and can't find it. My neighbor's rooster comes into my yard daily with his hens. I made the mistake to throw them seeds only once or twice. One of the hens lays behind my house and I collect her eggs and keep them (with owners permission) so that's why I thought I would help feed them some. The rooster used to just move on when I came out. And even with the seeds, they just ate and left. Now when I come outside, he hangs back and pecks the ground picking up sticks and grass and dropping it. What does that mean? I already take my broom cuz he did run up behind me once before. It's getting frustrating worrying about being in my own yard and he crows constantly all day and I don't want him to think he can take over my pullets too. They are in a run so surely he isn't trying to "protect" them but just his hens right?
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