I currently have a 5 1/2 year old rooster, Duke, who is a good rooster, but he's starting to get up there in years and his genetics are not quite what I want long term for my flock.
From chicks hatched out this spring, I have several very nice looking cockerels, around 8 weeks old now. I'd like to keep one as a back-up, and eventual replacement to Duke. It was my hope that Duke would keep the youngster somewhat in check during his crazy hormonal months, and they could co-exist for a year or two, until Duke is past his prime, and the youngster is more mature.
Crazy idea? I currently have 7 mature hens, 1 (maybe 2) pullets that are 8 weeks old, and plan to add 4 more females in a couple of weeks. Going into the winter, I'm hoping to have 12 hens, Duke plus the back-up. They have a large coop and a huge fenced yard, with lots of difference bushes, structures and spaces to hang out in.
Has anyone had this work for them? What are the early warning signs that Duke and youngster may be headed for problems? I'm going to try to select as mellow a back-up as I can -- realizing it's a bit of a crap shoot -- and am prepared to cull immediately if problems develop.
From chicks hatched out this spring, I have several very nice looking cockerels, around 8 weeks old now. I'd like to keep one as a back-up, and eventual replacement to Duke. It was my hope that Duke would keep the youngster somewhat in check during his crazy hormonal months, and they could co-exist for a year or two, until Duke is past his prime, and the youngster is more mature.
Crazy idea? I currently have 7 mature hens, 1 (maybe 2) pullets that are 8 weeks old, and plan to add 4 more females in a couple of weeks. Going into the winter, I'm hoping to have 12 hens, Duke plus the back-up. They have a large coop and a huge fenced yard, with lots of difference bushes, structures and spaces to hang out in.
Has anyone had this work for them? What are the early warning signs that Duke and youngster may be headed for problems? I'm going to try to select as mellow a back-up as I can -- realizing it's a bit of a crap shoot -- and am prepared to cull immediately if problems develop.
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