Birdydeb
Songster
I have 3 Roos with what will soon be 11 hens( 9 until the 2 older ones that got dumped on me integrate). I love the concept of a good roo but know I am new to this and that realistically I cannot keep all three. As long as they got along I wasn't messing with them just observing them. I am only attached to one...eh...maybe two. Oh, and they are right at 4 months old or a bit older. My favorite is the RIR (or hatchery red), he is going to be one gorgeous boy and so far has been respectful and moves out of my way. He and the BR roo have been together since day one. I have never seen them do more than squabble a bit and many times they can be found side by side. Both of them have attempted to mount some of the pullets but when they squawk or fight they back off. Now roo number 3 I have almost begun to hate. He is a New Hampshire and though 2 weeks younger is as big if not bigger than the RIR. He is obnoxious, plain and simple. For the past week he has been terrorizing the entire flock. I have gone down both Wednesday and yesterday to deal with him. He jumped on a pullet right at my feet at one point and was extremely rough and would NOT let go until I kicked him. He was challenging me but now that I have disciplined him a few times, he runs like the wind when he sees me. Today so far things are calm and quiet. I still want him gone. Trust me, I never thought I would be able to cull my own rooster but this boy has created such chaos for the past few days that if I had the time right now for the learning curve of processing him, he WOULD be Sunday dinner. And please nobody tell me I can do it....I will eventually but I know when I have too much on my plate and right now I do. He is lucky the run is covered or the other day when I actually got my hands on him I would have tossed him over the fence into the field to fend for himself. Actually, I am glad I couldn't ....that would have been cruel but I was mad enough at the time to do it. I have put the word out that anyone who wants him can have him, no questions asked. Hubby asked me why I didn't just separate him into the pen with the 2 older new hens and let them deal with him. They are about 4 year old SLW's and sweet hens that are still laying. I don't know if they deserve to have to deal with him. I have thought about putting him in a crate inside their pen and seeing how the main flock reacts to him being gone. A friend who has raised chickens for awhile said she never had a New Hampshire that wasn't aggressive so she doesn't want him. I think with him being such a nutcase at such a young age that there really is no future for him in a flock. Am I wrong? Anyway, he made my choice of which roo to get rid of pretty easy.