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well, stew pot it is! I'm going to take advantage of the warm days coming up and go ahead and do it. I hate keeping them in the bunny barn/coop now that they're getting larger and flying to the top of the cages and then pooping on my baby bunnies, can't have that! I'd put them with my 5 hens but they'd probably get bullied since they're only 14 weeks old, and since my door on the other run was needed cause I broke the main one I have no where to put them! Besides in a coopless uncovered tractor, and that doesn't work.
 
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That's how I would keep several breeds at once! I had three runs but kept 4-5 breeds by putting layers like Golden Comets or Leghorns, in with my EE's or RIR's, it really does work for having egg layer and breeding stock! I did that so I could hatch the EE eggs and then sell my eggs to family!
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Ok yall. I have 2 free roos. One CAN NOT go to freezer.

One is a Delaware roo that wont make the breeding program, the other is the beautiful black cochin I got from Daph a while back when my laying flock did not have a roo. He is soooo sweet and lovable and he is forbidden from going to freezer camp. I just can not have more than two divisions in my runs/coop now for a good six months when I go to build another totally separate coop. I already have it divided into two plus a rooster jail. I currently have 4 roos in divided in those areas. The Black Cochin is miserable up on the roost all the time and the others are miserable in rooster jail. Ughhh.

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I refuse to put the Black Cochin on CL)
 
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Yes...and he was pretty big, but has recently lost a little due to stying up on thr roost away from the others. I have tried to alternate the ones in jail and it has helped some, but he is my favorite so I want him to be more relaxed. I cant get rid of the others because they are breeding stock. Im between a rock
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Well, I'm making room in my bunny barn
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will be getting into standard frizzle cochins in spring when my friend Nora's frizzles start laying, she has a splash cochin on her frizzled black cochins so should get a good mix
 
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