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    My Question Is This: Do you have regrets keeping your rooster?

    I strongly disagree. You don't know forsure unless you are there. I live in the land of roosters. Kauai, you can't walk a block without seeing at least 2 roosters running wild. I have hatched and raised MANY, MANY boys. They get a little goofy as teenagers but that is just hormones. Gently pick...
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    My Question Is This: Do you have regrets keeping your rooster?

    I hope your guys gets some back up soon ♡. That is a lot of ladies to take care of.
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    My Question Is This: Do you have regrets keeping your rooster?

    I think it is terrific that you have them integrated already ♡! Your sweet little pullets will be safer having big girls in their corner when your boys hormones start kicking in at around 5 months, and he does not know what or how to be a good boy yet. The young girls would be subject to his...
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    My Question Is This: Do you have regrets keeping your rooster?

    Well, that is not the norm. Sounds like a young idiot boy with not enough girls. That is where an older flocks disciplining of youngsters comes in handy. My girls would never allow a pullet or hen to get beat, even if she is low on the pecking order. I can not watch and listen 24/7, even with...
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    My Question Is This: Do you have regrets keeping your rooster?

    I absolutely love my boys. They run a good flock and are worth 100x the small amount of feed they eat. They keep a good eye out and keep my girls calm. I love the way my girls swoon over them. Your older gals may be of great help in training your young cockerel. When do you integrate? If you...
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