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    Raising birds on concrete roof?

    Well after reading all the comments here i dont think i can really raise chickens or any other animal in my house really. Oh well thanks everyone for the help.
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    Raising birds on concrete roof?

    So raising quails on the roof wont be a problem if i make the coop cool enough?
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    Raising birds on concrete roof?

    Raising pigeons is quite common where i live but its a pain to train them as far as i know. Most fly away and those who dont have their wing feathers cut and then trained to stay. I dont really want to do all that. Edit: pigeon battles are quite common here too so another thing im worried about...
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    Raising birds on concrete roof?

    Say i do find a way to keep the floor cool, what then? I want to know what other problems are there in raising birds on a concrete roof.
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    Raising birds on concrete roof?

    Are you suggesting to put a layer of moistured sand over all of the roof floor? That might not be possible. Also do you mean bushes in flower pots? And sedum is basically just moss right? Correct me if im wrong.
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    Raising birds on concrete roof?

    Photos of the coop- It looks quite small in the pictures but its okay size. I will remove the partition fence in between to make it even bigger. The roof- This photo is two years old. I can probably clean up the area to make it bigger. The metal fenced up area is quite big and that acted as...
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    Raising birds on concrete roof?

    Hello everyone, First i would like to apologise if this is posted in the wrong section, i didnt know where else to post it. If you have any suggestions as to where i should move it, please do tell. Now onto the main topic. I raised about 8-10 chickens two years ago on my concrete roof. It didnt...
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    Bigger hens pecking smaller hens.

    Ive tried this for a month, no luck. They still attack each other. Its gotten to the point where the smaller ones just run away at their sight.
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    Bigger hens pecking smaller hens.

    I have 4 hens, two of them are about 20 weeks and the remaining are about 16 weeks. The bigger ones stay together and the smaller ones stay together. The bigger ones peck the smaller ones whenever they see em. Its not like a small gentle peck its a violent aggresive one. The bigger ones stay...
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    I have 2 roosters and 4 hens, is it possible to keep both of the roosters?

    I see, so if i rehome the australorp sexlink and keep the gamefowl there won't be any problems of overmating with 4 hens?
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    I have 2 roosters and 4 hens, is it possible to keep both of the roosters?

    There hasn't been any cockfights between our roos yet and its been 2 months. What I'm worried about is roosters killing hens and overmating.
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    I have 2 roosters and 4 hens, is it possible to keep both of the roosters?

    I see, he is the calmest of the two though. Never pecked any human or hen aggressively. There is the usual standoff where they open their wings and hackles but other than that he's pretty calm.
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    I have 2 roosters and 4 hens, is it possible to keep both of the roosters?

    I see, so I'll have to rehome both of them? That's sad but oh well, it is what it is. :idunno
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    I have 2 roosters and 4 hens, is it possible to keep both of the roosters?

    They're both mixes of different breeds. One of em is a 100% gamefowl mixed with old english and one other breed. The other one could possible be a sexlink of an australorp? Im not sure.
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    I have 2 roosters and 4 hens, is it possible to keep both of the roosters?

    I have 2 roosters and 4 hens. Is it possible to keep both of the roosters instead of rehoming one? Or will there be conflicts? I really don't wanna rehome either of the roosters to be honest. I really like both of them and it will be sad to see one of them go. Im asking this because I only have...
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