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  1. wildgreen

    Having roosters with small children and babies

    Thank you for this wisdom! I appreciate it!
  2. wildgreen

    Having roosters with small children and babies

    Thanks! I’m not sure. I’ll have to ask.
  3. wildgreen

    Having roosters with small children and babies

    Thank you! I have been teaching my son already and he’s actually doing really well so far with respecting them and their space and being “gentle” with them. I let them free range as chicks for a few hours a day so he’s familiar with them being out and about while we do our gardening or whatever...
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    Having roosters with small children and babies

    Thank you! This is really encouraging.
  5. wildgreen

    Having roosters with small children and babies

    Thank you! I appreciate the response!
  6. wildgreen

    Having roosters with small children and babies

    Thank you SO much! All that you said was very helpful. I thought I’d give one of them a chance because of all of the different possible outcomes, and cull if he shows aggression to humans. Keeping both isn't really something I'm considering unless by some rare occurrence there's a big, happy...
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    Having roosters with small children and babies

    Thanks for the reply! I’m thinking this may be the right route to take at this time.
  8. wildgreen

    Having roosters with small children and babies

    Thank you both! I figured I’d have a variety of opinions. I appreciate both replies!
  9. wildgreen

    Having roosters with small children and babies

    Thank you for the response! How would I integrate cockerels in the future without a head rooster to learn from? Can they learn from only older hens?
  10. wildgreen

    Having roosters with small children and babies

    I recently started my first flock of what were supposed to be all pullets, but it’s looking like two of the seven I purchased are cockerels - a Salmon Faverolles and a Black Australorp (thanks to those on here who helped me ID them!). They are currently 4ish weeks old. I’m planning to get more...
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