Hey everyone!
I love roosters. I love them so much, they’re half the reason I own chickens. The trouble is I don’t want a huge flock; 15 hens and 2 roosters would be perfect for me to balance costs (both coop and feed) and number of eggs and chickens to eat ticks.
My idea is to have two flocks in a large coop, separated inside by chicken wire and perhaps also space, and give each rooster 7-8 girls (this way the boys have separate space). I know that 10 girls per rooster is more ideal, but I honestly don’t want more than 15. Do you think a setup like I described would work? I would be letting both flocks out to free range on 12 acres daily, and they would have separate pop doors, feeders, water dishes, etc. I don’t want two smaller coops because that would increase cost significantly.
I know it partially depends on breed and the individual birds, but in your experience/knowledge, do you think my idea has enough merit to try?
Edited because my first attempt came out weird
I love roosters. I love them so much, they’re half the reason I own chickens. The trouble is I don’t want a huge flock; 15 hens and 2 roosters would be perfect for me to balance costs (both coop and feed) and number of eggs and chickens to eat ticks.
My idea is to have two flocks in a large coop, separated inside by chicken wire and perhaps also space, and give each rooster 7-8 girls (this way the boys have separate space). I know that 10 girls per rooster is more ideal, but I honestly don’t want more than 15. Do you think a setup like I described would work? I would be letting both flocks out to free range on 12 acres daily, and they would have separate pop doors, feeders, water dishes, etc. I don’t want two smaller coops because that would increase cost significantly.
I know it partially depends on breed and the individual birds, but in your experience/knowledge, do you think my idea has enough merit to try?
Edited because my first attempt came out weird

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