thought i read somewhere that roos get more possessive when they DO see the girls... if they are totally separated from the girls. Not sure how that works out. I keep imagining breeders and how they manage.I am sure its not as tough as I think it will be. But then again, adjusting to seeing the mating habits of chickens wasnt the most fun either!
18 Hens, 5 Roosters uggh lol, 2 Dogs, 9 now 2 pond fish. thanks alot you not so great blue heron!!, 9 Ducks, 2 cats black and white and not related.(Plus 3 strays that the neighbors feed but they hang out in my front yard...ALL BLACK AND WHITE colored!)
"KES" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOB8cwxSh-w&feature=relmfu A MUST SEE MOVIE. You will never forget little Billy Casper.
18 Hens, 5 Roosters uggh lol, 2 Dogs, 9 now 2 pond fish. thanks alot you not so great blue heron!!, 9 Ducks, 2 cats black and white and not related.(Plus 3 strays that the neighbors feed but they hang out in my front yard...ALL BLACK AND WHITE colored!)
"KES" http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eOB8cwxSh-w&feature=relmfu A MUST SEE MOVIE. You will never forget little Billy Casper.








I also have 2 (posotive) perhaps 3 young roos coming up and I have them all mixed in the same pen.
