I have an almost 3 month old rooster that is severely attacking a same aged hen. They have been with each other plus 1 other rooster and 2 hens (5 chickens total) since hatching and they’ve been fine up til now. The behavior from the rooster looks like a full on cock fight! He seriously looks like he’s going to tear her apart! She’s been hiding in the coop from him. He won’t let her near the food or water so I’ve had to put food and water in the coop for her. When I made her come out of the coop to try and assess the situation more closely, he seriously behaves incredibly violent like he’s lost his mind!
It does NOT resemble the normal squabbles roosters have for dominance, it looks like he wants to kill her! I know that people say to let them “work it out”, but I’m not sure she’s going to survive this if I don’t separate them.
I tried to break up the fight. She got away and ran into the coop. He went in after her and they were banging all around inside, she was screaming. I panicked and banged on the walls to hopefully startle him out of attack mode. Everything went quiet. When I looked inside, he had her pinned down, and he was standing on her.
I quickly made a phone call for advice, keeping an eye on them to be sure the fight wouldn’t escalate again. He seriously stood on her for 20 minutes straight- through the entire duration of the call, and as I rummaged around getting a crate ready to put him into. I had to scare him off of her, otherwise he probably would have stood on her all night since it was getting dark and the other hens where going in for the night
Oh, I forgot to mention that his behavior is making the other rooster go crazy towards her too!!! They are both teaming up on her!
I kept her separated from the rest of them for the night so to observe her. She doesn’t appear to be sick. She’s the smallest and most timid of the lot. I’m not sure how this behavior got provoked but I need it to stop!
The next day was a repeat! He still has a death wish for her! I’m not a chicken, but this doesn’t make any sense to me because as far as I can tell, she’s not sick and her timid behavior should not be a threat to his alpha position. Would a rooster want to kill a hen on the bottom of the pecking order if he thought she was too timid or weak?
I figured I would share this with the community to find out if anyone has experienced this and how they resolved it. Thank you!
It does NOT resemble the normal squabbles roosters have for dominance, it looks like he wants to kill her! I know that people say to let them “work it out”, but I’m not sure she’s going to survive this if I don’t separate them.
I tried to break up the fight. She got away and ran into the coop. He went in after her and they were banging all around inside, she was screaming. I panicked and banged on the walls to hopefully startle him out of attack mode. Everything went quiet. When I looked inside, he had her pinned down, and he was standing on her.
I quickly made a phone call for advice, keeping an eye on them to be sure the fight wouldn’t escalate again. He seriously stood on her for 20 minutes straight- through the entire duration of the call, and as I rummaged around getting a crate ready to put him into. I had to scare him off of her, otherwise he probably would have stood on her all night since it was getting dark and the other hens where going in for the night
Oh, I forgot to mention that his behavior is making the other rooster go crazy towards her too!!! They are both teaming up on her!
I kept her separated from the rest of them for the night so to observe her. She doesn’t appear to be sick. She’s the smallest and most timid of the lot. I’m not sure how this behavior got provoked but I need it to stop!
The next day was a repeat! He still has a death wish for her! I’m not a chicken, but this doesn’t make any sense to me because as far as I can tell, she’s not sick and her timid behavior should not be a threat to his alpha position. Would a rooster want to kill a hen on the bottom of the pecking order if he thought she was too timid or weak?
I figured I would share this with the community to find out if anyone has experienced this and how they resolved it. Thank you!