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Well shoot Donna, you were faster on the draw than me!
haha too funnyI answer the ones I KNOW and leave the tough ones to the experts
You might be able to moved younger boys into the pen with the older ones as long as the younger ones aren't mature yet, you'll need to watch and see how they get along so that no one is picked on and stressed out. We have had to remove younger ones if they are being picked on and hiding. It's all trail and error sometimes- good luck!Runawaylobster, I'm anxious to hear how the rooster move is going. I had 3 roosters and 2 pullets last time I hatched. I moved the pullets into other pens with roosters already established there, thinking I could leave the 3 roosters in the same pen without hens. Two of the roosters beat up on the other one, so I took the beat up one out and put him in yet another coop with one of the original pullets. Now everyone is happy. The remaining 2 roosters get along well. Now I have another group of hatchlings with 2 more roosters. I wonder if I can put them in the now established rooster pen. I'm worried. How has it worked for you?