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    Any experience with a bachelor pad with two roosters?

    Thanks That's kind of what I'm leaning towards. I probably have another month or two before they get too rowdy, so I'm going to go ahead and work on moving them in the next week or two. I also think it'll help my little Hamburg rooster not be so pitiful all the time. He thinks he's got to...
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    Any experience with a bachelor pad with two roosters?

    Okay, since I last posted this, my flock has calmed down a lot. I think because they have more space and things to do now than they did before and I added more feeders and waterers. Plus, we've had great weather so they can spend more time outside. My two dominant barred rock roosters that I...
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    Any experience with a bachelor pad with two roosters?

    Well, we cleared out the area where the bachelor pad will go (it had some brush growing up), so I guess we're going to give it a try. I watched them for a few hours today, and the two I want to separate had one little challenge (the more dominant one approached the less dominant one), and the...
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    Any experience with a bachelor pad with two roosters?

    Thank you for all of your advice. I hate to separate these guys, but I just feel like four roosters in my flock of 22 is a recipe for disaster, especially with one being very dominant. Then again, I have three fully mature drakes living together pretty peacefully in my duck flock. (Let me look...
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    Any experience with a bachelor pad with two roosters?

    I've ended up with four roosters: two barred rocks, one Cochin, and one little oddball Hamburg (and 18 hens). The barred rocks rule the flock. One is more dominant than the other, but they seem to get along okay so far. I've seen a few standoffs, but they've never truly fought with each other...
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