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I have a lovely rooster, who is young, non-aggressive, and friendly. The problem is, he does not hang out with his hens! If I had to hazard a guess, I would say he stays with them less than a third of the time. They all sleep in the coop together and they are able to free range throughout the day. We have 9 acres and this rooster has exhausted all of them and more. I've caught him walking up the road and he has been to the neighbors as well. I worry that he's going to get into the neighbors garden and ruin it as he has done mine or worse wander off and get eaten by a wild animal or dog etc. because we are surrounded by woods. The hens, on the other hand, stay at the edge of the woods pecking and enjoying themselves all day long.
Another strange thing he does is he often sits outside looking in the window as if he is waiting for us to come outside. When we are out he follows us wherever we go in the yard. That might be a whole separate issue...
How do I get him to stay with his hens? He does occasionally call them for food, but tends to eat it himself most times.
Sorry for the long story! Thank you for reading and I appreciate any help you can give.
	
		
			
		
		
	
				
			Another strange thing he does is he often sits outside looking in the window as if he is waiting for us to come outside. When we are out he follows us wherever we go in the yard. That might be a whole separate issue...
How do I get him to stay with his hens? He does occasionally call them for food, but tends to eat it himself most times.
Sorry for the long story! Thank you for reading and I appreciate any help you can give.
	