I am completely aware of that, which is why they will be put in a separate coop within my main coop's run, just like you would do to introduce new chicks. Thank you for your opinion.
And being that my adolescent roo is still fairly young, could I have time to get more hens for the 2 roos that I will have? My young roo is close to 4 months old. No crowing yet. I'll post pictures of their enclosure, please keep in mind that my coop run will be expanding more in the next 2...
Thank you for your advice ChickNanny13. My new 3 are being quarantined at the moment, they just aren't on my property. It's time to introduce them. My foster roo will quarantined for the time being because he is very beautiful and someone has to be missing him, so my anxiousness got the best of...
I got my day old chicks of a rare variety in June of 2017. I have 9 hens and 1 rooster at this moment. Getting 2 adult hens and a mature rooster very soon. I also foster chickens for the local shelter who cannot house unwanted (who thought there could be such a thing?) or found chickens. My rare...
I am semi new to backyard chickens and i cannot find any info on introducing a mature rooster to an adolescent one. I have a separate coop within my coop that I plan to put these 3 in before letting them out with my original flock. Is this what I should do? And another question is: I...