Your perimeter is fenced, right?
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Yes, it is. Of course, livestock fencing is no match for a bear, who would just crush it.Your perimeter is fenced, right?
Good advice.
I too suspect that age is the number 1 reason, as you stated. Again, I agree the number 2 reason is that he's not the alpha, so it's going to take him a bit longer to assume the role of protector. Exactly what is it that she's expecting him to defend her flock from? Maybe it's a bit of an unreasonable expectation of what they're to defend her flock from. They're roosters, not LGD's.
Um, pullets get picked on. If it gets out of hand, it's the alpha rooster's job to deal with it. She's making unreasonable expectations on Zeus.
One of my roosters last year took forever to start caring for his girls, he was a food hog and ran at the first sign of danger. He is a great boy now, bold and watchful, and calls his girls in for food.