We have a neighbor rooster that comes over often and does fine interacting with our hens...except for one. He is just obsessed with her, and makes a beeline for her every time she's around. Honestly, I'd call it rape, because he is just vicious about mating her with all he has. The other girls he treats like normal, and they put up with him fine. This girl runs away and spends the day alone-- or comes running when I come to look for her, because she knows I mean safety.
I'm just wondering-- is this normal rooster behavior? We have so few hens that we can't really see a pecking order, but would he pick on the lowest hen? The only thing I can see that she does differently is that she squats with minimal provocation, including to us humans, and she's the only one of the flock who does so.
I don't understand chicken brains well, so just trying to see if this is a logical chicken thought (and therefore, maybe we can preempt it somehow?) or if he's just being a jerk and needs to be put in the stewpot. (Neighbor's rooster or not, some days he comes pretty close.)
I'm just wondering-- is this normal rooster behavior? We have so few hens that we can't really see a pecking order, but would he pick on the lowest hen? The only thing I can see that she does differently is that she squats with minimal provocation, including to us humans, and she's the only one of the flock who does so.
I don't understand chicken brains well, so just trying to see if this is a logical chicken thought (and therefore, maybe we can preempt it somehow?) or if he's just being a jerk and needs to be put in the stewpot. (Neighbor's rooster or not, some days he comes pretty close.)