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YesTime to invite the rooster to dinner?
Sometimes a rooster will do that to a hen that's ready to die too. I don't think you mentioned the age of the hen or the rooster or how they came to be together in your flock.You mentioned he runs from his hens?Thanks!Replying to everyone ^
Thank you all. We have a cat cage that although may be a bit small will be good enough to move him off to his own little corner for moment. It’s strange and unfortunate to know that the rooster who runs and hides behind his hens is attacking one of them as much as it pains me it’ll hurt my hen even more if I let him be.
Our rooster and hens are the same age from the same place and are under a year old, he doesn’t run from his hens but from us and hides with his hensSometimes a rooster will do that to a hen that's ready to die too. I don't think you mentioned the age of the hen or the rooster or how they came to be together in your flock.You mentioned he runs from his hens?Thanks!
Sorry I misunderstood him "hiding behind his hens.Its odd that he attacks this one.Our rooster and hens are the same age from the same place and are under a year old, he doesn’t run from his hens but from us and hides with his hens
Moving her increases the risk of resetting the pecking order .She may have to be integrated and may lose her position in the flock.On closer inspection I’m definitely sure this has gotten out of hand - our poor hen is bleeding. I plan on cleaning out a shack we have, fixing it up and putting her and our broody silkie in for the time being until we get rid of him being accepted back in the flock.
Is she squatting and submitting?So we have a rooster and recently he’s been harassing one of the hens (one who’s going broody) he’s not even mating with her just pecking her relentlessly. We’re thinking of making him dinner cause we have a hen sitting on some eggs but I know that some animals have aggressive or even violent mating rituals. What should we do?
For your first statement I know but she’s far too hurt to be anywhere near the rooster rn and it’s easiest to treat her when she’s in the coop. And for your second, yes she was but when she realised he wouldn’t stop pecking her she would run away.Moving her increases the risk of resetting the pecking order .She may have to be integrated and may lose her position in the flock.
Is she squatting and submitting?