OP left...I guess reality hurts.
Cockerels generally have no place So butchering or ending life is a common practice.
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Well, newbie might gotten lost...they were on this morning.OP left...I guess reality hurts.
Yes...Definitely can be overwhelming ...Well, newbie might gotten lost...they were on this morning.
The amount of response and chatter can be overwhelming to some.
Thank you! I have decided for now to try and keep them. When you suggest a bachelor pad, can I put one rooster with the hens and have the other two separated together?Those are sure some pretty boys. Are you able to keep any roos? If so, consider a bachelor pad for them. Also, try posting them in your state thread and/or the rehoming thread. You can also try your local animal shelter, although the ones that take roos are usually over run with them, and have to limit or cull the ones they take. It may be hard, but sometimes culling is kinder than putting them in the hands of a stranger, who may not take the kind of care that they tell you they will. Good luck.
Depends on the roosters, from what I hear. Try it, and see who gets along best. Good luck.Thank you! I have decided for now to try and keep them. When you suggest a bachelor pad, can I put one rooster with the hens and have the other two separated together?
Yes, that is right. You can put all 3 roos in the pen or just the 2 "spares". Good luckThank you! I have decided for now to try and keep them. When you suggest a bachelor pad, can I put one rooster with the hens and have the other two separated together?