- Sep 17, 2013
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This is my situation,
I have 6 hens, a mix of Barred rock and Americana. I also have a LARGE Australorp rooster. They have been together for the last 8 months and I have had them all since chicks. About 2 weeks ago, I found that most of the hens were injured from the rooster mounting the hens, actually quite often. One of his favorites hens had been so injured I had to take her out and put her separate for several days to get her healed. I was feeling so bad, I see them daily and the wounds were not visible. They were under the wings and it was only when one of them raised there wings I noticed the issue. I then checked all then hens and all of them has some kind of damage. So, I gave the rooster a separate pen for the time being. But I am wondering if this will happen more, or will the rooster mellow out. I feel bad for the rooster being separated from his flock, but he can see them and be close to them. Can they be together again? Will the rooster mellow out? can I do anything to help this not happen again, other then cooking my rooster, That is not an option. Any help is grateful. Thank you
I have 6 hens, a mix of Barred rock and Americana. I also have a LARGE Australorp rooster. They have been together for the last 8 months and I have had them all since chicks. About 2 weeks ago, I found that most of the hens were injured from the rooster mounting the hens, actually quite often. One of his favorites hens had been so injured I had to take her out and put her separate for several days to get her healed. I was feeling so bad, I see them daily and the wounds were not visible. They were under the wings and it was only when one of them raised there wings I noticed the issue. I then checked all then hens and all of them has some kind of damage. So, I gave the rooster a separate pen for the time being. But I am wondering if this will happen more, or will the rooster mellow out. I feel bad for the rooster being separated from his flock, but he can see them and be close to them. Can they be together again? Will the rooster mellow out? can I do anything to help this not happen again, other then cooking my rooster, That is not an option. Any help is grateful. Thank you