Last night I acquired 4 more 11.5 week old pullets. 2 golden laced wyandottes and 2 EEs.
I now have 6 hens (EEs,speckled sussex, barred rocks, golden comet) and 14 11.5-12 week old pullets (EEs, GLWs, black australorps, barred rocks).
That will equal 20 hens. I have only ONE EE cockerel also 12 weeks. I am concerned I do not have enough roos for my free range situation. We already lost one chick to a hawk several weeks ago. I have never had chickens before this flock, and my first roo experience started 12 weeks ago lol.
Should I go ahead and take a free 2 yr old EE roo from my friend? Will he try to fight with or kill my cockerel? With 10 ladies a piece will they be okay or is that not enough per roo?
My EE cockerel has already accepted the new pullets as his own, and although they are separated by chicken wire, was quite upset that I was messing with them this morning. They of course are scared from the move.
Any help you all could provide would be great.
I now have 6 hens (EEs,speckled sussex, barred rocks, golden comet) and 14 11.5-12 week old pullets (EEs, GLWs, black australorps, barred rocks).
That will equal 20 hens. I have only ONE EE cockerel also 12 weeks. I am concerned I do not have enough roos for my free range situation. We already lost one chick to a hawk several weeks ago. I have never had chickens before this flock, and my first roo experience started 12 weeks ago lol.
Should I go ahead and take a free 2 yr old EE roo from my friend? Will he try to fight with or kill my cockerel? With 10 ladies a piece will they be okay or is that not enough per roo?
My EE cockerel has already accepted the new pullets as his own, and although they are separated by chicken wire, was quite upset that I was messing with them this morning. They of course are scared from the move.
Any help you all could provide would be great.

