Hello
So I feel the NEED to REPLY to this post due to our HUGE Success with our "Red Rooster Run"!!!!
First off Please visit my website:
www.BanavieBarns.webs.com
Second: We have taken in over a dozen roosters, different breeds, different ages. All free ranging in a small pasture with a 8' x 12' shed as a coop.
*This is over 12 roosters, no hens*
And they do GREAT!
We started taking in roosters when we continues to get so many requests to take roosters in, we could not say no. It's not the animals fault they are in need.
I believe because they have enough room to roam, they are not in each others faces too much and there are no hens to fight over that they don't have any issues with each others. The fence is a normal 3 post split rail horse fence, but we put 2" x 4" rectangle wiring on the inside of the fence. We have had a few dig under, so we used rocks in those areas to stop the digging. And we have had a few fly over, they only did that though when they had some thing to perch on, like a rain barrel or bath tub, to jump on and then jump on to the fence.
We have had no issues with hawks, or foxes or such.
The run is far enough away from the other flocks that they are not tempted to get out and join them. The distance helps keep them from getting excited and stimulated by the hens or roosters noise to fight with each other.
There is always a little spat between the new ones and the older more aggressive roosters of the flock.
But it is never any thing that results in blood drawn or me having to intervene.
*One of the best parts* - Other than the lack of eggs, its just like our other flocks (the ones with 2-3 roosters and a dozen hens), they are actually just as quiet as the hens with minimal to no crowing at all.
I hope this inspires others out there to give the roosters their chance at life.
We are currently taking in more roosters. However we are in Elkridge, MD, and will only meet up to 30 mins away.
You are welcome to drop them off and see the roosters.
Thanks for caring!