Hello all,
I have 3 hens and a rooster that are almost 2 years old that I raised from chicks (rhode island reds). One of the hens has become very stressed out, most likely because of the rooster. Lately she has stopped laying all together, and I think it is her who has begun eating some of the few eggs the others make. 2 of the 3 hens (including her) have bald backs and look awful, and Im afraid they are going to be cold in the winter (I do have a heater in the coop, but not sure how much it helps). I know the ratio is not very good, but thats how it turned out with the straight run. The one that is stressed also looks like she may have started pecking herself since she recently has a bloody spot on her shoulder (just in reach of her beak), and most of her tail feathers are missing. I remove the rooster from the coop for most of the day, and put him back in at night. I like the rooster, he crows just enough and isn't obnoxious with it, and he allows me to pick him up without fighting me. I've been thinking about getting rid of him, but it's tough for me to do, and I'm hoping he may grow out of it.......is there any hope this rooster will stop harassing the hens and she will get better? I really want them to be happy and it saddens me to see her so tattered and upset. I have some capes for the hens, but I'm not sure if they aggravate them further and slow the re-growth of the feathers. Any advice would be appreciated, thanks!
Chuck
I have 3 hens and a rooster that are almost 2 years old that I raised from chicks (rhode island reds). One of the hens has become very stressed out, most likely because of the rooster. Lately she has stopped laying all together, and I think it is her who has begun eating some of the few eggs the others make. 2 of the 3 hens (including her) have bald backs and look awful, and Im afraid they are going to be cold in the winter (I do have a heater in the coop, but not sure how much it helps). I know the ratio is not very good, but thats how it turned out with the straight run. The one that is stressed also looks like she may have started pecking herself since she recently has a bloody spot on her shoulder (just in reach of her beak), and most of her tail feathers are missing. I remove the rooster from the coop for most of the day, and put him back in at night. I like the rooster, he crows just enough and isn't obnoxious with it, and he allows me to pick him up without fighting me. I've been thinking about getting rid of him, but it's tough for me to do, and I'm hoping he may grow out of it.......is there any hope this rooster will stop harassing the hens and she will get better? I really want them to be happy and it saddens me to see her so tattered and upset. I have some capes for the hens, but I'm not sure if they aggravate them further and slow the re-growth of the feathers. Any advice would be appreciated, thanks!
Chuck