I know a lot of people probably don't agree, but I keep my extra males in rabbit stackers with a place to get off the wire floor. They're like 2x2 feet, but I know larger birds would need larger cages. I have a Phoenix currently in a 3x3 (?)
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How does one attach the tie cord to the cockerels/roosters?
Are they together right now? Why are you separating them? It sounds like you could just keep them together in the larger pen they’re already in.I know that breeders use cages - breeding, segregation, medical, brood, integration, run...
I have a 10' by 16' coop and 13' by 16' covered run. I use temporary HC under my drop boards to integrate chicks with flock. I currently have 8 males and 16 females having just lost a 17th. I have just segregated 5 males (3 White Chantecler, 1 BC Maran mix, 1 Lavender Orpington mix) into one 8' by 64" by 36" cage. Mayhem to instant calm.
I will either cull or keep in segregation cages w/controlled run access to a small run.
What is the smallest cage size in a six cage configuration to accomplish this?
Happy to discuss.
You must have missed this part.....Are they together right now? Why are you separating them? It sounds like you could just keep them together in the larger pen they’re already in.
Mayhem
I don’t mean keep them together with the hens- the post makes it sound like the five roosters are separated from the mixed flock, and those five roosters are all together in one pen.You must have missed this part.....
I have just segregated 5 males (3 White Chantecler, 1 BC Maran mix, 1 Lavender Orpington mix) into one 8' by 64" by 36" cage. Mayhem to instant calm.
... I myself have two roosters that spend time segregated from the hens much of the day. Their enclosure in the run is roughly 4' x 6' and the two share the space. They're content since they can talk to the hens, and on nice days, the two boys have access to the outdoors.