Am i nuts to order 6 roos?

jmc

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they are all prod rir

i want to cull for the two best behaved out of the six. but the crowing jamboree in the meantime is a concern.

i would like to breed from the prod rir i am getting from ideal to have a self sustaining laying flock.

i am getting--together with the roos--10 prod rir pullets, 6 golden sex links, and three b o pullets (hopefully as future broodies)

maybe i should just get two roos and keep what i am stuck with.

???

ETA: i was gonna use the extra roos for meat, but i guess a hatchery roo may be more work than meat in the processing area.
 
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If you're looking for broodies, I would go with cochins over buff orps. Hatchery lines of the BO probably are about as broody as the production reds.....
 
In my area, esp in the late summer/early fall, Craigslist is full of roosters for free. Many RIR/red types. Personally, I'd not order a roo, or maybe one, and pick up a free one later in the year. Someone else has fed it and you can have an idea of the temperment.
 
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really funny, i just came back on line to ask if cochins might be better as a broody than b o !!!

thanks!!
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that is a very good idea; and i would be tempted to try that, but my policy is never to bring 'foreign' adult birds into the flock. but i still think that is a very good thought and i apprt. it!
 
Oh a lot of times on CL their not adults... Most of the time its the less experienced chicken folk that bought some chicks at the farm store or TSC, and or a broody hatch, and they realized they have some roos. So generally they go on CL then. At least that's what I find around here.
 

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