Just read that response after I posted!!
Okay, so yeah -- that is good to know. The hens that have feather loss DO in fact, steer clear of him and do not 'hang' with him.
The food thing?? I free range all day long and they forage, it is hard to say -- but when I toss treats or bring treats, he kinda tidbits at first, then he realizes that they know and so he eats too. He does not chase anyone away from food, he does not mate while treat time is going on. He mates at the typical morning and evening times that I've noticed.
But during the day in this heat they are largely hanging out in the hedge lol I don't see them.
Staying away from their rooster is not normal. Not being able to eat in peace because being called over for food means that you might get forcefully mated is not normal
Okay, so yeah -- that is good to know. The hens that have feather loss DO in fact, steer clear of him and do not 'hang' with him.
The food thing?? I free range all day long and they forage, it is hard to say -- but when I toss treats or bring treats, he kinda tidbits at first, then he realizes that they know and so he eats too. He does not chase anyone away from food, he does not mate while treat time is going on. He mates at the typical morning and evening times that I've noticed.
But during the day in this heat they are largely hanging out in the hedge lol I don't see them.