I'm just starting on raising chickens. I got 3 chicks on June 30th. They were so cute and they are still fun at 3 months. I just finished the coop a few weeks ago. That took at lot longer than I planned and cost a lot more than I planned. I wanted it to be portable so when we move we could sell it or take it with us, but there's no way that coop is ever getting out of our back yard. I realize now that I put too many windows in it. I'd read how important ventilation is for chickens, but I didn't take into account how nicely it cools off at night here in Colorado. Tonight, they're all huddled together.
I want to ask what are the best options to deal with a rooster in Fort Collins. When we began to suspect he was a rooster, we weren't going to name him or get too attached. But that hasn't worked too well. I posted on Craigslist and am going to put a note up on a bulletin board at Ranchway Feeds where I got him.
It would be great if he went to a good home. And I suppose it would be okay, but sad, if someone humanely killed him and ate him. But for sure I don't want him used for fighting or fed alive to a snake or other predator.
Any ideas on how to deal with this?