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Lisa L
Songster
A good six weeks before she went broody. All my hens are a very broody bunch and he doesn't treat them differently. It is such a shame because she is such a sweet little hen.
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Did you ever put your rooster back in with your hens? I'm curious because I finally had to separate my rooster because he wouldn't let up with picking on my little hen. I still have no idea why he dislikes her when he used to treat her nice. Carl, my rooster doesn't like being segregated although he is still in the run with them... there is a wire fence separating them. I'm wondering now if he'll just have to stay in there forever.I had this happen with my Brahma I posted about. I ended up removing him and he hangs with a bunch of goats now… it’s peaceful again. I tried to let him back in coop and run after a week and he went after her again. Mine is younger I’m going to keep him away a while and let him mature to be at least 1 and try again. He seems completely happy with goats. He can go right up to fence with the hens and hangs out with them a lot. He also has a few that jump the fence to get to him and he is perfectly fine with that. It’s a mystery to me…..
So I open the gate and let them mingle again. The hen just avoids him. He chased her once that was it. When it was dusk the hens went to house and he stayed out and roosted in tree outside he has been staying in last month or so. I might put him back in coop and see what happens right now they have enough area to avoid each other.Did you ever put your rooster back in with your hens? I'm curious because I finally had to separate my rooster because he wouldn't let up with picking on my little hen. I still have no idea why he dislikes her when he used to treat her nice. Carl, my rooster doesn't like being segregated although he is still in the run with them... there is a wire fence separating them. I'm wondering now if he'll just have to stay in there forever.
Thanks for the update. I'll keep him in his area for a week or so and let him out and hope for the best. . Have a good night!So I open the gate and let them mingle again. The hen just avoids him. He chased her once that was it. When it was dusk the hens went to house and he stayed out and roosted in tree outside he has been staying in last month or so. I might put him back in coop and see what happens right now they have enough area to avoid each other.
Well, after 10 days I let my rooster back in with the hens. They didn't even seem to miss him., btw. After a half hour or so he went after Charlotte.... the hen he was being mean to in the first place. Back in his bachelor pad area he went. I guess he'll just have to live out his days there.Thanks for the update. I'll keep him in his area for a week or so and let him out and hope for the best. . Have a good night!