I have 2 cuckoo maran hens, just over a year old, in a smallish run and coop setup, but who get out free range most days or at least evenings. Recently I acquired a cuckoo maran cockerel, unrelated to the hens, and allegedly 6 months old, but who doesn't seem to crowing yet.
Being a cockerel I thought it would be ok just to drop him in, let them fight it out, and then they would be ok after a day or two. The morning after I dropped him in they were still squabbling a bit, but not too bad, so we left them in the run and went to work. When we got back, he had a gash in his neck and a big bald patch. I was shocked and upset at the sight of him as the hens were attacking him relentlessly. I've stuck up a small run with a perch and roof using all the building materials I had but its very small. It is directly next to the hens' run so that they can see each other through the mesh. I also sprayed him with antiseptic poultry spray with violet.
Yesterday evening when I got in from work (around a week since I got the cockerel) I let them all out to free range together and see how they got on. The girls were more interested in pecking lumps out of the cockerel than scratching around. He hid in a bush and I had to fetch him out. The violet on his neck doesnt seem to deter the hens either!
So now I dont know what to do? Should I put him in the run in the dark and let them fight it out in the morning? I'm worried that by the time I wake up (7ish) he will be seriously wounded! I've been offered some smelly spray stuff that a nearby farmer uses to stop his hens pecking, although I believe its made for pigs. Would that be a good idea? I realise that my intervention probably doesnt help matters but if he is going to get wounded or killed I dont know what else to do.
My only other thought was to wait a few weeks, by which time his hormones might kick in, and he wouldnt stand for any nonsense, and then shove them back together. But will he be too lonely until then?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers, Rosco.
Being a cockerel I thought it would be ok just to drop him in, let them fight it out, and then they would be ok after a day or two. The morning after I dropped him in they were still squabbling a bit, but not too bad, so we left them in the run and went to work. When we got back, he had a gash in his neck and a big bald patch. I was shocked and upset at the sight of him as the hens were attacking him relentlessly. I've stuck up a small run with a perch and roof using all the building materials I had but its very small. It is directly next to the hens' run so that they can see each other through the mesh. I also sprayed him with antiseptic poultry spray with violet.
Yesterday evening when I got in from work (around a week since I got the cockerel) I let them all out to free range together and see how they got on. The girls were more interested in pecking lumps out of the cockerel than scratching around. He hid in a bush and I had to fetch him out. The violet on his neck doesnt seem to deter the hens either!
So now I dont know what to do? Should I put him in the run in the dark and let them fight it out in the morning? I'm worried that by the time I wake up (7ish) he will be seriously wounded! I've been offered some smelly spray stuff that a nearby farmer uses to stop his hens pecking, although I believe its made for pigs. Would that be a good idea? I realise that my intervention probably doesnt help matters but if he is going to get wounded or killed I dont know what else to do.
My only other thought was to wait a few weeks, by which time his hormones might kick in, and he wouldnt stand for any nonsense, and then shove them back together. But will he be too lonely until then?
Any advice would be greatly appreciated.
Cheers, Rosco.