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Your view on things is just a bit short sighted. Sure you could take in some roos. You might be able to successfully house quite a few if your willing to build tons of seperate pens and be constantly cleaning them. In the end though you really don't have that much space. 5 acres here is the average size of a yard. To me that's a cute little property that might hold a handful of animals. In the end that property is gonna fill up in no time at all. I bet you if everyone on this forum did send you their extra roos you'd be packed within the month. Then what do we do? Everyone will still keep having roos. We'll just be back to where we are now with people culling while you work your butt off trying to keep that handful of roos healthy and happy.
If people are going to breed animals it is responsible to cull. Otherwise you are just adding to the current overpopulation issues we have with every pet. Now of course an even bigger part of being a responsible owner and breeder is to only allow quality animals to breed so there are fewer culls. That would have a huge impact on cats and dogs and is why neutering is such a big thing here but that does not impact the number of extra roos. You can't really breed for hens. It just doesn't work that way. No matter what you try to do so long as people are breeding chickens they are going to have cull some or we will have millions of homeless roos just like we have millions of homeless cats and dogs. I don't think a million roos fits on your 5 acres.
If people are going to breed animals it is responsible to cull. Otherwise you are just adding to the current overpopulation issues we have with every pet. Now of course an even bigger part of being a responsible owner and breeder is to only allow quality animals to breed so there are fewer culls. That would have a huge impact on cats and dogs and is why neutering is such a big thing here but that does not impact the number of extra roos. You can't really breed for hens. It just doesn't work that way. No matter what you try to do so long as people are breeding chickens they are going to have cull some or we will have millions of homeless roos just like we have millions of homeless cats and dogs. I don't think a million roos fits on your 5 acres.