SITUATION: I just "inherited" a small flock (one rooster and 5 hens) from a friend. The New Hamshire Red rooster mates with most of the hens about once/twice each day. But he insists on mating with one hen repeatedlly- sometimes 3 or 4 times in a given hour. She is the only white hen in the flock and also the only cochen--and the most docile. She has to hide under the coop to get away from him. When she finally ventures out, he makes a beeline for her and does his thing again. There are lots of broken & missing feathers on both of her sides, but no open sores. Fortunately, the rooster has very tiny spurs, so he doesn't draw blood. I observed the rooster doing this to her even while they were still living at my friend's house, so this behavior is not new.
QUESTIONS:
1. I have never raised chickens, so I need to know is this normal?
2. I feel bad for the little cochen hen. She is almost always by herself, away from the flock. Should I get rid of her or the rooster? The rooster is beautiful and seems nice aside from this weird mating behaviour. If I get rid of the hen, will the rooster just pick on the next hen at the bottom of the pecking order? Or maybe this is just "nature's way" and I should just leave things as is?
I want to be a good chicken mama. Any information or ideas would be appreciated!
Thank you!!
Leann
QUESTIONS:
1. I have never raised chickens, so I need to know is this normal?
2. I feel bad for the little cochen hen. She is almost always by herself, away from the flock. Should I get rid of her or the rooster? The rooster is beautiful and seems nice aside from this weird mating behaviour. If I get rid of the hen, will the rooster just pick on the next hen at the bottom of the pecking order? Or maybe this is just "nature's way" and I should just leave things as is?
I want to be a good chicken mama. Any information or ideas would be appreciated!
Thank you!!
