[QUOTE="Mimi’Well, space never has been a concern with my birds so I’m really puzzled now. All of my birds, except the two in confinement, have approximately 4 acres of grass covered yard and a 600sf run they own. Bump that to 18 additional acres if they jump the fence into the pastures surrounding the house. However, most of them choose to hang around the upper 1/2 acre of my back yard where their house/run is located. I would think they prefer that area because it has great cover from any potential aerial predator. Along with my two LGD’s that stay in very close proximity to the flock, they shouldn’t have any real predator concerns either.
I’m not sure what his problem is, but space is not his excuse.[/QUOTE]
It's not that kind of space I'm talking about
It's convincing him that you have the right to his space.
I have 8 roosters here. I also have Muscovy ducks. Normally they all get along fine.
They eat togther, they've even shared the same coop with one chciken tribe, but when the muscovys move into the roosters space the rooster moves. The rooster accepts that the Muscovy has the right to freedom of movement. The rooster does not accept this about his hens and will block them, raise his hackles and when necessary peck them when he wants them to move.
I’m not sure what his problem is, but space is not his excuse.[/QUOTE]
It's not that kind of space I'm talking about

It's convincing him that you have the right to his space.
I have 8 roosters here. I also have Muscovy ducks. Normally they all get along fine.
They eat togther, they've even shared the same coop with one chciken tribe, but when the muscovys move into the roosters space the rooster moves. The rooster accepts that the Muscovy has the right to freedom of movement. The rooster does not accept this about his hens and will block them, raise his hackles and when necessary peck them when he wants them to move.