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  1. centrarchid

    Cockerel housing

    Plywood would work just as well. Keep open on both ends to subordinate does not get cornered as easily.
  2. centrarchid

    Cockerel housing

    Here is setup I use when everything working well with groups of 6 to 10 roosters called the football team. This batch cockerels only; 5 American Dominiques and 1 Missouri Dominique. The black half pipe currently serves as wind break when the weather gets bad. If somebody needs cover, then the...
  3. centrarchid

    Cockerel housing

    What does your coop look like? I make so subordinate can easily break line of site and maybe even go into a tube his attacker can not follow him into. Will post more on that tonight.
  4. centrarchid

    Cockerel housing

    I gave been using female x male throughout posting on BYC, so have precedence with me. Just need to specify. Use of subscripts could be used to indicate quickly which sequence is used. I have not figured out how to do sub- and superscripts yet.
  5. centrarchid

    Cockerel housing

    Nomenclature varies depending on who you are publishing through. Most journals I work with have been using female x male unless specified otherwise early in document.
  6. centrarchid

    Cockerel housing

    On the other end of the spectrum, I will be penning up 2 of my Missouri Dominique cockerels each in his own pen. Then another can still stay with hens.
  7. centrarchid

    Cockerel housing

    You can fairly consistently make stable bachelor groups with full adult roosters when several or more roosters are involved without opportunity to defend access to hen(s). There is fighting at first that may require some level of intervention as described preciously in thread.
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