chicken stalker ;p :
Thank you sooo much for the responses. He really is a "gentlemen" roo. He calls the girls in and waits patiently, cooing as they lay thier eggs. He makes nesting motions and checks on them. He is a very kind rooster....I was soooo shocked at what happened today.
Unfortunatly I think "gimpy" has a problem with her hip and probably will always be gimpy.
The two hens are seperated from the rest of the flock. Do you think I can (gradually) reunite them once they have recovered (if they recover)?
i would take them out,, then "work" on them,, get them feeling better, and would watch for illness warning signs,, and in a few months, you can try to re-introduce them,, usually even a week later, their totally " different" to the flock, just like they've never met before,,, BUT,, that also means, your gonna have to watch them get "picked" on, feathers pulled, and chases, from all the other hens . they ALL will need to show where they are on that big ladder
EDIT: ta add ,,, HE WASNT TRYING TO KILL THEM !!! geesh,,,, people think bout it,, he had 1 in a corner already, coward down,, he LEFT her,, no blood,, no hanging wings,, and then went to the other,, STILL NOT causing REAL harm,,,,,, a scratched up comb is something EVERY hen and roo gets ALL the time. do you REALLY think that , if that roo wanted them dead,,, he couldnt have done it????????????????? it would take a roo about 3 minutes to kill a hen,,especially a SMALL HEN.,,, but he didnt,, he actually WALKED AWAY from 1
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