probably like all young men..bulls in a china shop..they all have different personalities too..chickens are all instinct..they don't really think about what they are doing..they react to their environment...they arnt capable of thinking like that..some come that way naturally but it is rare...he probably wasn't raised with some older hens that would teach him how to behave..now hes sorting all that out..older roosters and hens teach the young ones a thing or 2 about how to behave..and where the limits are..This may be a little off topic,.hope not.
I had posted earlier that I purchased a 100% English cockerel,sight unseen.........
Paid a lot of money for him and did not ask the right questions....just an emotional reaction to losing my beautiful roo.
Anyway, the problem right now is he is way to rough on the hens. He was causing them to lose feathers
and made them scream when mating...................I thought perhaps he did not have enough hens
so I added some of my layers ....He has 6 now and the problem did not improve.......
I have separated him. I am thinking I just need to send him where all lousy Roo's go.
I want a Roo like my old Roo.............beautiful, laid back. he even allowed Serama Roos to live in his the coop
and protected them.
Anyway, I will be looking for a cockerel a little later..........
There is a question in here. I have never experienced a Roo that tore their hens up.
Is this something that will change as he matures or is he just a lousy lover?
Thanks
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