At what age should cockerels be pulled from population?

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Hello! It’s been 8 weeks since I had that 18/18 egg hatch. I rehomed all but 6 the first week because I didn’t have the capacity for that many chicks. Unfortunately at least 4/6 that I kept are cockerels. Also unfortunately, I am so attached to all of them! I know cockerel mature more quickly than pullets, so please tell me by what age these sweet boys need to be rehomed. I have two Legbar pullets who are 5 weeks old but SO much smaller, there’s no way I can add them to the flock at this age, so my plan was to wait 5-6 more weeks, remove the roosters, and add the youngsters to the remaining 2 pullets coop/pen at the same time (they are pen adjacent during the day right now). Can I keep everything status quo for 5-6 more weeks or do I need to take the boys to their new home soon?
 
Cockerels usually don't act up till around 3 months. So that's your time frame to remove them from your flock. You could let them mature and cull them for your freezer.
 
Cockerels usually don't act up till around 3 months. So that's your time frame to remove them from your flock. You could let them mature and cull them for your freezer.
Thank you, sounds like just the right amount of time.
 
I'd keep them as long as you can - until they start causing problems. Have a 'Plan B' in mind and institute it when needed.
I definitely am and do. Knowing they will have a great home when they’re ready brings me great peace of mind.
 

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