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  1. honoramj

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    We donated two roosters to a local farm. Kept one. We chose him because he was the only one who went into the barn on his own every night. Gets along great with the goats. I love hearing him cockadoodledoo He hangs out with the hens albeit separated by fencing but he can walk perimeter. The...
  2. honoramj

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    Thanks for helpful direction. Spent the weekend looking at options. Plan 1: We are thinking to simply remove back wall and bump it out 3 ft and expand the width to 8 feet which will make it approx 48sq ft. We are suspecting 2 possibly 3 roosters are present. Only one ever is seen crowing but...
  3. honoramj

    Truth needed

    Love to see there are others like us. My husband and I love sitting and watch them in the evening. One particular hen after all have gone into coop comes back out and hunts for and chases any bug she can find. Her nickname is little bugger because the Roo then comes back out and gathers her back...
  4. honoramj

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    Right now they have room to spread their wings and move about. In a perfect world free ranging looks so free and nice but I do not want to worry about them being attacked. Our goats have never in 5 years had a problem as we do leave the barn doors open at night.
  5. honoramj

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    I live in central PA so we get full range of weather. From -10 to 90. I posted several pics of the coop as I realize 4X6 does not give full description. I can fully stand inside. Right now they huddle next to each other similar to the way they did as chicks. I'm always telling them why don't...
  6. honoramj

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    We ordered chicks for the first time and received 3day olds on May 12. Ordered all females and out of 15 sent pretty sure only one is rooster. (Possibly there is a less vocal at this point second because before I open their door in the morning I hear two distinct voices. One for sure continues...
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