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Looking for advice and shared experience. I need to combine three young roosters with three laying hens.
A little background: I raised three chicks that I got from a guy on FBMarketplace. All three turned out to be roosters. Sigh. They will reach 20 weeks at Thanksgiving.
I recently took my sister's three laying hens ( Bro and SIL have been spending time at their snowbird property and the hens left back home were getting gobbled up by predators. I rescued the last three before racoons felt entitled to them.)
So right now, the hens are in a spacious coop, surrounded by a run. The boys are in a small coop and good-sized run, with an enclosed hen house and roost.
I want to introduce the groups this week so that my neighbor can tend them in one spot while we are away for Thanksgiving.
My current plan is to put the boys in a dog kennel (2ft x 3ft - they are part silkie mix, so they are cuddlers.) within the larger run so the hens can meet them with a barrier. Possibly I can put the kennel in the larger coop at night. I can put a roost in the kennel for them. Maybe do this for 2 days or so (giving the boys alone time in the run to establish themselves.) then combine the two flocks. What do you think? What concerns would you have?
Should I be concerned about having 1:1 roosters and hens? I'm hoping since the roosters are young, and the hens are established that the hens will keep them in check and be in charge of the pecking order. Is that a reasonable assumption?
Any other ideas what to do with the roosters? Can I castrate them and raise them for meat? Would it matter? In my area, no one is interested in taking on roosters -- my cousin's kids raise chickens for 4H so they are pretty plugged in.
Thank you for your kind advice.
Pics show... the golden girls are the hens. The black and gray ones are the young roosters.
A little background: I raised three chicks that I got from a guy on FBMarketplace. All three turned out to be roosters. Sigh. They will reach 20 weeks at Thanksgiving.
I recently took my sister's three laying hens ( Bro and SIL have been spending time at their snowbird property and the hens left back home were getting gobbled up by predators. I rescued the last three before racoons felt entitled to them.)
So right now, the hens are in a spacious coop, surrounded by a run. The boys are in a small coop and good-sized run, with an enclosed hen house and roost.
I want to introduce the groups this week so that my neighbor can tend them in one spot while we are away for Thanksgiving.
My current plan is to put the boys in a dog kennel (2ft x 3ft - they are part silkie mix, so they are cuddlers.) within the larger run so the hens can meet them with a barrier. Possibly I can put the kennel in the larger coop at night. I can put a roost in the kennel for them. Maybe do this for 2 days or so (giving the boys alone time in the run to establish themselves.) then combine the two flocks. What do you think? What concerns would you have?
Should I be concerned about having 1:1 roosters and hens? I'm hoping since the roosters are young, and the hens are established that the hens will keep them in check and be in charge of the pecking order. Is that a reasonable assumption?
Any other ideas what to do with the roosters? Can I castrate them and raise them for meat? Would it matter? In my area, no one is interested in taking on roosters -- my cousin's kids raise chickens for 4H so they are pretty plugged in.
Thank you for your kind advice.
Pics show... the golden girls are the hens. The black and gray ones are the young roosters.