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    Newby with Roosters

    I have 9 full size hens, 1 full size bantam rooster, 1 bantam hen and rooster (not chicks but not full grown) and a rooster chick. I never wanted roosters. At least not yet until I got my already established flock of ladies and regular egg production. I haven't even gone through molting yet...
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    Newby with Roosters

    That's a good idea. When you say bachelor pen, how big are we talking? I have seen someone free range and they lock up their roosters in something smaller like a large dog crate. I have room, not so much materials but I'd like to make it work if I can
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    Newby with Roosters

    I guess I should also point out, my plan was to let the bantams produce babies and eventually move them to their own coop.
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    Newby with Roosters

    It is a lot of boys. When I acquired them I didn't get any information and wrongfully assumed they were all pallets. However. The more I read the more I learn because bantams are different than regular size I suppose. They say it's much more difficult to tell genders bc they grow slowly, which I...
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    Newby with Roosters

    I started my flock last October with a straight run. Long story short I have acquired 3 bantam roosters and 1 bantam hen. The bantams were separated from my larger ladies but now, 1 full grown rooster is with them on their side. There is another rooster chick in the house (about to out him in...
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