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  1. Free Feather

    Too many Roos ?

    It is okay if you do not want to. Not killing them does not mean you are weak at all. I feel much better around my birds knowing I do not eat chickens.
  2. Free Feather

    Too many Roos ?

    Like I have said twice now, they do not have to be together. It is not that much work to separate them. People are willing to put effort into separating chickens by breed or for breeding reasons, so why is to let males live not a good enough reason? I do not see how any male has to die. If you...
  3. Free Feather

    Too many Roos ?

    No, it really is not the true cycle of life. Nature does not hold animals captive and domesticate the ones you plan to eat - imprisonment and control is not natural. Sanctuaries are probably not going to want them because of the common belief that males are useless and cruel and people...
  4. Free Feather

    Too many Roos ?

    You could separate them into two flocks if you are concerned about issues and still want to keep them.
  5. Free Feather

    Too many Roos ?

    Watch and see. Time will tell. It just depends with some roosters. If you give them space to roam and lots of things to do besides mess with each other they might be fine. The fact that they were raised together will help.
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