CanadianBuckeye
Songster
I need some advice regarding rooster housing. I have no experience with rooster management.
I have nine cockerels left, three are ready to be culled anytime. One keeper is a pure dark cornish, one is a Buckeye/Production red cross, one is a Buckeye, and the other 3 are Buckeye/Cornish cross roosters.
The eight other roosters dislike the Cornish, and I had to remove him from the rooster pen, I was a bit worried for his safety. For now he's out with the hens. The other roosters are still happy together in their bachelor pad pen, two hundred feet of fencing in the woods among the trees, and their giant coop for night time.
My plan is, I want to rotate the roosters so that they each have a day out with the hens, so they learn manners. I'll put one rooster out at a time, and put him back with the boys at night. I figure that they won't forget each other after one day.
If the roosters continue to get along, they can stay together, but I anticipate that I'll probably have to separate them when they get older (they are 5 months) and I already need a pen for my Cornish because obviously he can't stay with the hens 24/7 once I start putting the other roosters out and he can't be in the rooster pen either.
My question is, how much room does a rooster need? Will a 4'x3'x 4'tall indoor enclosure (with a roost, feed and water) be enough for each rooster, given that they will spend occasional time outside with the hens? I can fit six of these into my coop. I don't think they will like being alone, hopefully that's not cruel and unusual punishment, but if they don't get along I see no other option. They will be able to hear the other roosters but not see them as I plan to put plywood between them to discourage fighting. I can put each rooster in the bachelor pen, alone, in between the time he spends with the hens. So with this system each rooster will spend two days a week outdoors....... not great but maybe enough?
As of today, only the Cornish needs a separate pen. So far so good, the others are getting along. Winter's coming and I have to make plans.
Any thoughts? What should I be preparing for?
I have nine cockerels left, three are ready to be culled anytime. One keeper is a pure dark cornish, one is a Buckeye/Production red cross, one is a Buckeye, and the other 3 are Buckeye/Cornish cross roosters.
The eight other roosters dislike the Cornish, and I had to remove him from the rooster pen, I was a bit worried for his safety. For now he's out with the hens. The other roosters are still happy together in their bachelor pad pen, two hundred feet of fencing in the woods among the trees, and their giant coop for night time.
My plan is, I want to rotate the roosters so that they each have a day out with the hens, so they learn manners. I'll put one rooster out at a time, and put him back with the boys at night. I figure that they won't forget each other after one day.
If the roosters continue to get along, they can stay together, but I anticipate that I'll probably have to separate them when they get older (they are 5 months) and I already need a pen for my Cornish because obviously he can't stay with the hens 24/7 once I start putting the other roosters out and he can't be in the rooster pen either.
My question is, how much room does a rooster need? Will a 4'x3'x 4'tall indoor enclosure (with a roost, feed and water) be enough for each rooster, given that they will spend occasional time outside with the hens? I can fit six of these into my coop. I don't think they will like being alone, hopefully that's not cruel and unusual punishment, but if they don't get along I see no other option. They will be able to hear the other roosters but not see them as I plan to put plywood between them to discourage fighting. I can put each rooster in the bachelor pen, alone, in between the time he spends with the hens. So with this system each rooster will spend two days a week outdoors....... not great but maybe enough?
As of today, only the Cornish needs a separate pen. So far so good, the others are getting along. Winter's coming and I have to make plans.
Any thoughts? What should I be preparing for?