Rooster breaking up fight between hens?

LtDanFan

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Apr 16, 2025
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I saw something curious yesterday, and i am wondering if this is normal rooster behavior.
I have about a 4-5 month old cockerel. His comb is red and hes a very pretty boy. He has just started to crow randomly in the last couple weeks. He is a cream legbar, and was hatched from eggs i purchased from a local farm. Overall, he seems very respectful to my ladies, and he is younger than some and older than some of the pullets/hens.
I have never seen him get aggressive until yesterday. I am not even sure if it qualifies as “aggression” per se because he put himself in the middle of 2 hens that were scrapping. I added 2 new hens to the mix and yesterday, they had direct contact with each other for the first time.
I’m sure it was a pecking order thing, but when Russel Crow saw the new girl and one of the older settled girls going at it, he jumped in the middle. I can’t recall who he pecked at it was just a flash of feathers and clucking but the argument broke up and he then walked away.
i know a good roo will protect his flock from predators but i was unaware that he would act as peacekeeper/bouncer and break up a fight.
Is this normal? Am i over-interpreting his behavior? Just curious.
 
I believe you have the making of an excellent rooster there!

We have only a couple of a dozen various roosters that will do that. They all protect younger chicks free ranging. If they see a hen getting aggressive, most will go stand between her and them and do their dance. She'll back off.
 
My current cockerel has done this as well. He’s not an excellent cockerel but does the bare minimum lol. That is indeed what they are supposed to do.
 

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