Roster Making hens bleed

I have 3 hens and 1 rooster. They are about 1 1/2 years old.
It would also be a good idea to add more girls. The ratio is 8-10 per rooster to ensure he can divide his time adequately without causing undo stress and harm to the girls. If you notice your 3 poor girls are hiding or look ragged, separate him from them several times a week to give them respite. No girl should have to be subjected to over mating.
My opinion is this:
Separate him immediately to give your three girls a break.
Plan on sending him to the Bachelor Pad several times a week to give the girls a break.
Purchase aprons as recommended above asap.
Watch your girls closely for undo stress and injuries. Sometimes the injuries are life threatening.
Get 7-8 more girls for that boy. He is a Rooster and needs more girls.
Remember, it is not common for a rooster to mate 10-30 times a day!!!! No wonder the girls are bleeding and you only have three hens.

I hope you get the Aprons for your girls and give them a break from that Rooster doing his Rooster thing 10-30 times a day.
Bachelor Pad he goes until the aprons arrive.

Good Luck! Keep us posted.
 
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I usually wait until the hens are on the roost at night, put them on, then return to the roost. I've only had one hen (in 5 years and many hens) that wouldn't tolerate her saddle. Usually they hop down in the morning and go about their business having gotten used to their saddle.
 

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