Amazing_chicks27
Songster
- May 13, 2024
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Hello, so I currently have 2 American Game fowl roosters in my flock. One of them is the father, oldest named Red (leader) and the younger one is about 1 year & 1/2 named Alex, the son. They have been together all this time with no issues until one night where they both got cocky, they fought each other almost non-stop for I don't know what reason. But they stopped and the younger one, Alex would avoid being too close and would run away from Red; but no issues would arise. Up until 2 days ago, In the morning, the young roo (Alex) was out of the coop and before I knew it, both roosters were fighting through the fence/coop. I split it up and took the younger rooster somewhere else so they can calm down. After, a couple of hours I took Alex and put him in the coop. The moment he was in there he starting looking for RED and started to give signs that he wanted to fight, he started pecking the ground and pecking at the mesh wired fence. The older one (Red) was in this little house from TSC that has hardware cloth in it so they would kind of peck on each other from there but it seemed like Red didn't really want to fight (wasn't really pecking back). I decided to make the younger one go somewhere else, even though they weren't really fighting. When I did approach the younger one he kind of seemed to want to peck me or maybe warn me (I am not too sure) so with a stick nearby I tapped him on his back like 2-3 times lightly and so he moved away and since I was following him he started running away. So, I for the fun of it, decided to chase him around for a little but soon stopped and decided to leave since I thought nothing was going to happen it seemed like Red wasn't interested and though "What could possibly go wrong?". And out of nowhere I hear Alex squawking and I see Red chasing Alex. They were going around in circles until one of Red's foot and spur got caught on one side of the fence. That is when the younger one Alex started attacking the Red because of course the Red couldn't defend himself. So, I scared Alex away and released Red. After releasing Red, Red would still continue to chase Alex. Red would stop chasing as soon as Alex would get on top of something higher. Alex would avoid going down there. He would stay up on top of this little chicken coop from TSC. And while he was there, I took a play pen and put it right next to the coop. I decided to do that because Alex hadn't really eaten anything or drank water since he was not allowed to go down. I thought, well if I leave him there, he is going to starve and could get sick. I really don't want them to be separated but him not eating would lead to a sick bird. So, I need some advice. I don't have much more room for another coop. Also, Does anybody know what it means when Red (older one) attacks Alex when he is on the ground but when Alex is on top of something like that small coop from TSC, Red does nothing. I decided, to leave it like that for the night, since it was already bed time. The next day, I decided to take Alex out and put him in the playpen. That is when something unimaginable happened. I went in there caught Alex and carried him but when I was leaving the coop, Red comes right in front of me and starting puffing up and looked like he wanted to fight so, I stood there like "No, Red let me pass by". But wanted him to move away so I took a small step forward and that is when Red started attacking my right leg, which had me all confused so within seconds I dropped Alex, and when I did, Red started pecking at Alex. For context, the little TSC house has a little door that is covered with hardware cloth. That little door came off of the house from quite awhile back. So, I got the door from the little TSC house (was nearby) and pushed Red in the TSC house with that door. I picked Alex up and took him to the playpen which is right next to the coop just outside of the coop. I released Red and nothing happened until he say Alex on the other side and continued to pace around and wanted to kind of continue fighting even though they are separated. Present day: Alex is roosting on a stick practically all day, I don't see him eat. And even though, he is separated, every time Alex gets down, Red wants to continue chasing. What do you guys think is happening? Does this mean Red completely kicked Alex out of the Flock?
I am confused on how this whole thing started because they were good. And also confused as to why Red attacked me when I was hold Alex. Sorry for the long text but felt like I needed to explain in detail.
NOTE: I am okay. It looks like Red didn't attack me with his spurs. His spurs are HUGE and I was only injured minimally with some bruises and 2 red dots, nothing too big.
NOTE: I am okay. It looks like Red didn't attack me with his spurs. His spurs are HUGE and I was only injured minimally with some bruises and 2 red dots, nothing too big.
