Hi all,
This is my first year with a Roo, he’s about 9 months old and he’s very sweet, not aggressive, gets along well with me and my dogs. Over the past month he’s been mating (tis the season) and he’s pulling out my hens feathers on the top of their heads. One of my hens is now almost completely bald. I try and make sure they have plenty of stimulation during the day, such as toys and hanging veggies as well as scratch grains. They have plenty of food and water, plenty of space as well. I have 8 hens and one roo. Some people have suggested pinless peepers, but I have nipple waterers and it looks like those can’t really be used with the waterers. I did pick up some pine tar, but it doesn’t seem to be making much of a difference for him. Should I separate him for awhile, or separate the hen he’s picking as his “favorite”? Any advice is appreciated. Thank you!!
This is my first year with a Roo, he’s about 9 months old and he’s very sweet, not aggressive, gets along well with me and my dogs. Over the past month he’s been mating (tis the season) and he’s pulling out my hens feathers on the top of their heads. One of my hens is now almost completely bald. I try and make sure they have plenty of stimulation during the day, such as toys and hanging veggies as well as scratch grains. They have plenty of food and water, plenty of space as well. I have 8 hens and one roo. Some people have suggested pinless peepers, but I have nipple waterers and it looks like those can’t really be used with the waterers. I did pick up some pine tar, but it doesn’t seem to be making much of a difference for him. Should I separate him for awhile, or separate the hen he’s picking as his “favorite”? Any advice is appreciated. Thank you!!