It is very likely those hens were ill or weak for some reason. Chickens take the "pecking order" very literally. The sick or injured birds are often "culled" by the flock before a human can intervene.
You must be cautious about blaming the rooster however. It very well could have been the other birds amongst the flock who struck the first blows. Once blood is drawn all the birds will get into the act. Roosters are usually the last to participate as it is their natural instinct to protect the hens not kill them. They will stand by and let the dominant hens bully another hen but seldom initiate the action.
Over crowding and or signs of illness can trigger a disruption in the coop. When one bird gets weak from being sick the rest can start being very aggressive and it can become a free for all. Once blood is drawn this fighting can really have a bad effect on the whole flock if not brought under control. Separate the worst injured birds if possible, at least until wounds heal. Feeding extra rations for a few days can distract the bullies and the minor competition for food. Providing more roosting space if possible will also help.
Cannibalism can be stopped in several ways.
because they want to eat it
Because they can tell if they are ill or weak
at about 8 weeks old or so they start developing small differences. For example, their cones on the top of their head might be bigger, they might have longer tail feathers, and they might have a broader chest. They might be more aggressive, or even start to rooster when they are young. if they rooster, they are a rooster- and it is loud and might be obnoxious.
When they found them
A male chicken is called a rooster. You can tell if it is a rooster or not once they are 4-6 months old. When they get to that age they will 1. Start to crow. 2. Grow spurs. ( Things on the back of their legs) and 3. Grow a comb.
It really would depend on the size of the rooster. Spurs will grow to a certain length and then start to curl. They will curl more than once but it is hard on the bird. Walking becomes difficult. Trimming spurs is not that hard.
Roosters are able to breed at about 6 months old.
This is a natural thing for a rooster to do.
at about 8 weeks old or so they start developing small differences. For example, their cones on the top of their head might be bigger, they might have longer tail feathers, and they might have a broader chest. They might be more aggressive, or even start to rooster when they are young. if they rooster, they are a rooster- and it is loud and might be obnoxious.
...Start Killing was created on 2004-05-04.
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No. A rooster's dominance and aggressive behaviours start when he reaches sexual maturity.
it is broken
In "Swiss Family Robinson," the family's alarm clock was a rooster that would crow at sunrise, signaling the start of a new day. The rooster's natural instinct to crow in the morning helped the family wake up early and start their daily activities.
killing season start on august 12 to november
When they found them
No, actually it would take the same amount of time. A young male rooster will become ready when the time is right. It has nothing to do with interaction with other birds.
It is not known but people started killing them along time ago.