Jtaranc
Songster
- Sep 26, 2022
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Hey everyone. I have a question about what I should do.
I have about a flock of 30 hens. We had 1 rooster who is a RIR ROO. In the spring I brought home a BCM rooster. He was young and it took some time but roosters got used to each other and were fine. The RIR was clearly the alpha and would chase the BCM but the BCM would run and be respectful. We had BCM pullets at the time and the roo and pullets bonded to one another and he left all the other hens alone.
I have americauna and legbar pullets become of age and start laying and it seemed like the young BCM roo claimed them. Everything was still fine. Both Roos kept their space and shared a coop at night fine.
Two days ago I let everyone out of the coop and the RIR tried to mount a hen the BCM went ballistic and chased him all the way to the front yard, my poor RIR was screaming murder, blood everywhere. There is no doubt in my mind he was going to kill the RIR had I not been there.
Something changed, the RIR has never ran from anyone before. Their dynamics were never like that.
The RIR is ok. He got knocked out and was bleeding. He’s been in my hospital ward recovering but I can not put him back out there.
My question is who do I keep? They’re both wonderful Roos with the hens.
I have about a flock of 30 hens. We had 1 rooster who is a RIR ROO. In the spring I brought home a BCM rooster. He was young and it took some time but roosters got used to each other and were fine. The RIR was clearly the alpha and would chase the BCM but the BCM would run and be respectful. We had BCM pullets at the time and the roo and pullets bonded to one another and he left all the other hens alone.
I have americauna and legbar pullets become of age and start laying and it seemed like the young BCM roo claimed them. Everything was still fine. Both Roos kept their space and shared a coop at night fine.
Two days ago I let everyone out of the coop and the RIR tried to mount a hen the BCM went ballistic and chased him all the way to the front yard, my poor RIR was screaming murder, blood everywhere. There is no doubt in my mind he was going to kill the RIR had I not been there.
Something changed, the RIR has never ran from anyone before. Their dynamics were never like that.
The RIR is ok. He got knocked out and was bleeding. He’s been in my hospital ward recovering but I can not put him back out there.
My question is who do I keep? They’re both wonderful Roos with the hens.
