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I have been debating on doing a rooster pen for the off breeding times. I currently keep one male in each coop as permanent occupants with their hens. I see so many others that have males housed separate and only put them with the hens when breeding which give the hens the much needed breaks they deserve. Do those of you that do it this way like it? Do the hens seem to be stressed with the males coming and going? Or is it over all a better living situation?Let's see...chicken village is a pretty good description of what we do toobut I cull heavily in the Fall. I have a multipurpose 4 x 8 rooster pen next door to his hens' 8x12 pen. They are not really big enough for breeding yet, but he will get to visit once or twice a week during show season. There are plans to build a second set of these. I have another 8x12 pen for a hen house, and a 6x6 pen for roosters. I also have removable panels that create a run for the boys, but is currently bring used as freezer camp. Then there is the kids' bantam pen too...all in all there are only 24 birds and 5 are marked for butchering. We also have various small coops for brooding, growing out, etc.![]()
I hope you figure out a system that works for you!
I think This Spring I may build a few breeder pens also for single matings.