Long post, I apologize:
We have an 8 month old (approx) Australorp rooster and 3 Australorp hens the same age. They grew up together. We also have 4 older Rhode Island Red hens. The Australorps and Reds have their own coops and are separated with one open run area. The roo has been good around my family and I. Efforts to integrate the flocks haven’t gone well. The Reds are mean girls.
I just noticed today that roo started to mount one of the Australorp hens. So, I set the roo out in the run and let the Reds out with just him. He went for a Red who didn’t appreciate his efforts. It was quite a fight. I broke it up before anything serious happened.
The Australorp hens don’t like being separated from the roo. My concern is whether I need to rehome him to keep the peace. We do plan on building a new run at some point. We have no plans to breed any hen at any time.
Advice?
We have an 8 month old (approx) Australorp rooster and 3 Australorp hens the same age. They grew up together. We also have 4 older Rhode Island Red hens. The Australorps and Reds have their own coops and are separated with one open run area. The roo has been good around my family and I. Efforts to integrate the flocks haven’t gone well. The Reds are mean girls.
I just noticed today that roo started to mount one of the Australorp hens. So, I set the roo out in the run and let the Reds out with just him. He went for a Red who didn’t appreciate his efforts. It was quite a fight. I broke it up before anything serious happened.
The Australorp hens don’t like being separated from the roo. My concern is whether I need to rehome him to keep the peace. We do plan on building a new run at some point. We have no plans to breed any hen at any time.
Advice?