JessOlson0830
Hatching
- Mar 4, 2020
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Hi 
I'm relatively new to chicken raising and have a few questions. I'll apologize in advance if they are redundant= SORRY! I've tried searching the threads here and on Google but can't seem to find a consistent answer.
We got 6 hens last fall and allowed them to free range. Something picked them off one by one until we only had one left. My husband (not nearly as interested in scouring the internet ahead of time as I am) went to the store and came home with two hens and an Ameraucana rooster. So far the rooster has done great protecting the hens, all three are still alive anyway. But this guy literally hunts down and attacks my toddler. He is not going to be sticking around here for much longer.
So I need something to protect my hens. I've heard a goose could be good for this. The guy at the store said a rooster would be best but obviously we don't want an aggressive one. He also said we should have more hens which I'm looking into getting chicks anyway, would it be best to get a rooster as a chick and raise it up? Can I just raise it with the hen chicks? At what age is a rooster old enough to start bossing around his hens? When can I introduce him to the older hens?
I've been looking into more docile breeds but there are so many differences in opinion as far as raising one. Handle it a lot or don't handle it a lot? Am I just going to end up with the same issue of a rooster terrorizing my kid?

I'm relatively new to chicken raising and have a few questions. I'll apologize in advance if they are redundant= SORRY! I've tried searching the threads here and on Google but can't seem to find a consistent answer.
We got 6 hens last fall and allowed them to free range. Something picked them off one by one until we only had one left. My husband (not nearly as interested in scouring the internet ahead of time as I am) went to the store and came home with two hens and an Ameraucana rooster. So far the rooster has done great protecting the hens, all three are still alive anyway. But this guy literally hunts down and attacks my toddler. He is not going to be sticking around here for much longer.
So I need something to protect my hens. I've heard a goose could be good for this. The guy at the store said a rooster would be best but obviously we don't want an aggressive one. He also said we should have more hens which I'm looking into getting chicks anyway, would it be best to get a rooster as a chick and raise it up? Can I just raise it with the hen chicks? At what age is a rooster old enough to start bossing around his hens? When can I introduce him to the older hens?
I've been looking into more docile breeds but there are so many differences in opinion as far as raising one. Handle it a lot or don't handle it a lot? Am I just going to end up with the same issue of a rooster terrorizing my kid?