I have an established flock of chickens with 23 hens and 2 roosters (1 Ameraucana and 1 Spanish game?) and they are all about 1 year old now. They were all raised together except for Spanish rooster (not exactly sure on the breed but suspect it’s a game) was introduced later as we rehabilitated one of them from our neighbors as they’re ratio was too high. Ever since we introduced the second rooster we’ve been having problems, it’s been several months now and the roosters get along fine, the Spanish rooster is now the Alpha and the Ameraucana is the beta, but our hens have been suffering. And I’m at the point that I’m thinking I need to ax one of them, they both have good and bad qualities and not sure if those qualities will change if they become the lone rooster.
Ameraucana (beta);
Pros: he is large and beautiful and he is friendly with humans.
Cons: he relentlessly mates with all the hens, especially in the evening, and because of that my hens have bald spots.
Spanish something (alpha)
Pros: he looks after the hens and keeps my Ameraucana in check when he gets too aggressive with the hens.
Cons: he is very aggressive with humans and never backs down, even when we catch him and pin him down, he will attack again when we let him go. He’s also fairly small and mostly skin and bone.
So I was wondering if the Ameraucana regains his alpha status will he be friendlier with the hens (he was nice to them before), or will he abuse them even more with no other rooster to chase him away?
On the other hand the other rooster is an alpha for a reason and would do a better job of protecting my hens (I let them free range) and I can manage him, and when I catch him he calms down and can be handable, but he is a serious pain in the butt. Also if my suspicion is true and he is a game rooster, then I’m not sure if I want to pass on those wild genes to the next generation?
Ameraucana (beta);
Pros: he is large and beautiful and he is friendly with humans.
Cons: he relentlessly mates with all the hens, especially in the evening, and because of that my hens have bald spots.
Spanish something (alpha)
Pros: he looks after the hens and keeps my Ameraucana in check when he gets too aggressive with the hens.
Cons: he is very aggressive with humans and never backs down, even when we catch him and pin him down, he will attack again when we let him go. He’s also fairly small and mostly skin and bone.
So I was wondering if the Ameraucana regains his alpha status will he be friendlier with the hens (he was nice to them before), or will he abuse them even more with no other rooster to chase him away?
On the other hand the other rooster is an alpha for a reason and would do a better job of protecting my hens (I let them free range) and I can manage him, and when I catch him he calms down and can be handable, but he is a serious pain in the butt. Also if my suspicion is true and he is a game rooster, then I’m not sure if I want to pass on those wild genes to the next generation?