I'm a little confused about the behaviour of some of my roosters. I have several of them.I have a very large open free range pen with most of my hens and two roosters, a smaller breeding pen with a rooster with two hens and another breeding pen with a rooster with four hens.
All of the roosters that have ladies are perfectly respectful of me and are really ideal roosters.
I have four young cockerels (actually all my roosters are the same age, about seven months) and they are in a pen together. They were all hatched together and reared together and for the most part get along fine and all were very very friendly birds, probably the most friendly of the 31 in the batch. However over the last couple of weeks EVERY bird in that pen has started to get aggressive toward me. Even if they are out free ranging with no other birds around (I only let one pen out to range at a time) I had one run at my heels today while I was walking down the path
When this happens I scoop the bird up and carry it around with me and just talk to him. I never lash out but I do firmly hold him, stroke his head and neck which they loved as chicks and then let him down after a time. I'm willing to attribute this bad behaviour to teenage angst but would like an opinion of others.
Do you think this will improve? or is it likely to get worse? does one bird being aggressive toward me encourage that in his penmate? I'm currently building another free range pen so I can split them up to give them even more space.
If it is not likely to improve I'd rather cull them now but wondering if the issue of not having the hens but having them in a neighbouring pen is an issue. I want to be fair but I'm not willing to deal with it if it's going to continue.
Thanks for your thoughts!
All of the roosters that have ladies are perfectly respectful of me and are really ideal roosters.
I have four young cockerels (actually all my roosters are the same age, about seven months) and they are in a pen together. They were all hatched together and reared together and for the most part get along fine and all were very very friendly birds, probably the most friendly of the 31 in the batch. However over the last couple of weeks EVERY bird in that pen has started to get aggressive toward me. Even if they are out free ranging with no other birds around (I only let one pen out to range at a time) I had one run at my heels today while I was walking down the path
When this happens I scoop the bird up and carry it around with me and just talk to him. I never lash out but I do firmly hold him, stroke his head and neck which they loved as chicks and then let him down after a time. I'm willing to attribute this bad behaviour to teenage angst but would like an opinion of others.
Do you think this will improve? or is it likely to get worse? does one bird being aggressive toward me encourage that in his penmate? I'm currently building another free range pen so I can split them up to give them even more space.
If it is not likely to improve I'd rather cull them now but wondering if the issue of not having the hens but having them in a neighbouring pen is an issue. I want to be fair but I'm not willing to deal with it if it's going to continue.
Thanks for your thoughts!