I rehomed my 6 babies today
Im pretty sure the 4 roos will be made into dinner
Why does it ahve to be so hard??
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Im pretty sure the 4 roos will be made into dinner
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Why does it ahve to be so hard??
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Hi chicklover3990,
I've been reading that if you have more than one rooster, they are likely to fight with each other and may even kill each other, but I think it's a matter of how much space you have and if you can separate the flocks because surely there are farms out there with more than just one rooster. Especially since there's a 50% chance any egg is going to hatch into a rooster.
I would be sad, too.I rehomed my 6 babies today![]()
Im pretty sure the 4 roos will be made into dinner![]()
Why does it ahve to be so hard??
When we got our chickens (adults) there were 2 roosters in the bunch, but they were already separated. I kept them that way. First night, I put Roo2 in a cage inside the run, but they fought through the cage! They are very possessive of their harem! I'm still trying to sell Roo2. Don't have the heart to put him in the pot. But they will fight for sure. You don't need a rooster at all unless you want chicky babies. But I do notice the rooster really watches things going on and is on constant lookout for danger, it seems. So he's kind of a "guard-dog"! hahaI have always wondered if it is bad to have more than1 rooster