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Well that sucks... He does great with protecting the hens, and he's great with people, but I can't have him over-breeding my hens. This has been going on for about two months now, and I keep waiting for it to get better, but it has gotten worse. Today my rooster Rodney who is terrified of Randy actually knocked Randy off of the hen that he was chasing around and mounting over and over again. He ran up to him and kicked him off. So even Rodney knows that he's not being nice to the hens. Last winter was really bad too. Most of my hens were scared to come down from the roost to lay eggs and eat because Randy wouldn't leave him alone. As cool as Randy is, we are prepared to do what is necessary to keep my flock safe and happy. If we end up culling him, what are some merciful ways of doing that? The only way we have killed chickens is with a gun, and that has never gone well.
cut off the head, snap the neck, killing cone..
 
Well that sucks... He does great with protecting the hens, and he's great with people, but I can't have him over-breeding my hens. This has been going on for about two months now, and I keep waiting for it to get better, but it has gotten worse. Today my rooster Rodney who is terrified of Randy actually knocked Randy off of the hen that he was chasing around and mounting over and over again. He ran up to him and kicked him off. So even Rodney knows that he's not being nice to the hens. Last winter was really bad too. Most of my hens were scared to come down from the roost to lay eggs and eat because Randy wouldn't leave him alone.

As cool as Randy is, we are prepared to do what is necessary to keep my flock safe and happy.

If we end up culling him, what are some merciful ways of doing that? The only way we have killed chickens is with a gun, and that has never gone well.

You can wring his neck or chop it off with an ax.
 
I need some opinions guys... My almost 2 year old rooster is starting to over breed my hens and he's being really mean to my other rooster, Rodney. Today I watched him chase down a hen, mount her, let her walk away, and then chase her again and mount her. He did that four times and broke a bunch of her feathers in the process. Almost all of my hens have scabs on their sides under their wing feathers from his spurs, and they all have missing feathers on their backs and broken wing feathers. Tell it to me straight... What should I do?
Well that sucks... He does great with protecting the hens, and he's great with people, but I can't have him over-breeding my hens. This has been going on for about two months now, and I keep waiting for it to get better, but it has gotten worse. Today my rooster Rodney who is terrified of Randy actually knocked Randy off of the hen that he was chasing around and mounting over and over again. He ran up to him and kicked him off. So even Rodney knows that he's not being nice to the hens. Last winter was really bad too. Most of my hens were scared to come down from the roost to lay eggs and eat because Randy wouldn't leave him alone. As cool as Randy is, we are prepared to do what is necessary to keep my flock safe and happy. If we end up culling him, what are some merciful ways of doing that? The only way we have killed chickens is with a gun, and that has never gone well.
I use a killing cone n mine. I had the exact same problem you are having, mine was delicious. I AM GOING TO EAT THE FOX'S SOUL!
 

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