- Aug 12, 2009
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I was reading one web site that recommended you not get chickens in the fall/winter due to the risk of disease even after the 1 month seperation.Something about diseases that stay dormant till cold weather/confinment.
Our 13 week old roo died last Monday and I can not stop thinking about getting another.I see a lot of people giving away their extra roosters. I am waiting a bit anyway to see if anyone else gets ill.Part of me thinks that I should find out where my roo came from,and get from the same stock.But on the other hand it might be better to get a completely different looking roo.In the end though the most important thing is that the roo and the 8 hens I have do no make each other sick.
So is it really better to wait till late spring/summer and maybe start with a little one,or just get any nice rooster when I come across one?
Our 13 week old roo died last Monday and I can not stop thinking about getting another.I see a lot of people giving away their extra roosters. I am waiting a bit anyway to see if anyone else gets ill.Part of me thinks that I should find out where my roo came from,and get from the same stock.But on the other hand it might be better to get a completely different looking roo.In the end though the most important thing is that the roo and the 8 hens I have do no make each other sick.
So is it really better to wait till late spring/summer and maybe start with a little one,or just get any nice rooster when I come across one?