Courtney92
In the Brooder
- May 2, 2020
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What are yalls thoughts? First time chicken owner. The first pic are my 3 weekers, the ones circled in the 2nd and 3rd pics are my 6 weekers, and in the last pic is my 9 weekers. All are mixed breeds.
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I got them from a friend when they were 3 days old. Oooh goodness. So to keep everyone happy do I need more hens?I hate to say it but you have a lot of boys there. Where did you get them? For future reference you'll want to stay away from the bins labeled straight run.
i got them from a friend when they were 3 days old... lolOk I'm a little confused but
1st picture I'm seeing 2, possibly 3 cockerels.
2nd picture I'm seeing 4 cockerels
3rd picture 2 cockerels, circled one is pullet
4th picture 1 cockerel 2 pullets.
I want to make sure I’m understanding. So either separate or one of the roosters, or get more hens? How many hens per rooster does there need to be?Fist pic all boys, sorry
Second pic all are cockerels but the circled chick at photo 3 is a pullet.
And last, the white is the male and the two others are pullets. So you have 3 pullets and 9 cockers. You must keep only one boy from them if you want all to be happy
8-10 hens it's a good number for one big rooster. You can find a home for the others or you can... Eat themI want to make sure I’m understanding. So either separate or one of the roosters, or get more hens? How many hens per rooster does there need to be?
If you want to keep all of them then you are going to need like, 100 hens.I got them from a friend when they were 3 days old. Oooh goodness. So to keep everyone happy do I need more hens?
i got them from a friend when they were 3 days old... lol