Enchanted1s
Songster
Hi All - So we acquired chickens this year and have been reading and learning a lot here at BYC. Thank you all! So, I have some questions about our rooster. We first got one hen that flew over from the neighbors. No one could catch her and she stayed. Neighbor then threw over a rooster to keep her company (long story) anyway, then we were a flock of 2 and I was convinced that she was staying so I built them a coop - two days later - two new pullets appear in the coop!
Anyway - Rudy (the rooster) was being quite a gentleman with Tootie (the original hen). He didn't seem to mind when the pullets arrived, but as they have started growing up - Rudy is MEAN to one of them. He doesn't like for her to eat OR to go to bed in their nest box. I think he may have got a little frost bite on his comb, and he seems to be holding up one of his feet a lot. NOW, he seems to be becoming more aggressive with both of the pullets. He chases them out of the nest box at night - repeatedly. The American Game Hen pullets are determined and keep returning to the box until he finally lets them stay, but this is not good.
Do roosters usually sleep with the hens? If I build another box for roosting at night, in the same coop, would they separate themselves? OR - is it time for him to go to freezer camp. I don't want to make that decision to hastily. He has been a very good rooster - and continues to be to Tootie. But he is acting like he is a one hen kinda cock! LOL
Your wisdom appreciated.
Anyway - Rudy (the rooster) was being quite a gentleman with Tootie (the original hen). He didn't seem to mind when the pullets arrived, but as they have started growing up - Rudy is MEAN to one of them. He doesn't like for her to eat OR to go to bed in their nest box. I think he may have got a little frost bite on his comb, and he seems to be holding up one of his feet a lot. NOW, he seems to be becoming more aggressive with both of the pullets. He chases them out of the nest box at night - repeatedly. The American Game Hen pullets are determined and keep returning to the box until he finally lets them stay, but this is not good.
Do roosters usually sleep with the hens? If I build another box for roosting at night, in the same coop, would they separate themselves? OR - is it time for him to go to freezer camp. I don't want to make that decision to hastily. He has been a very good rooster - and continues to be to Tootie. But he is acting like he is a one hen kinda cock! LOL
Your wisdom appreciated.
crow exact on 3:30 am
poor my neighbors wake up.so early 


