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Is it even worth it. When I now they are cockerels I off them and they go to the dog. Right now I have teo people that want a cockerel with their pullets so they can have a small flock.
Speaking of which anyone know if Knox or JC is allowing chickens in town? I know they were on the agenda but do not know if it passed.
I will say that if I can give away boys then I will before bothering with caponization. In certain circumstances it is worth it though. For example I already have my main roo but If I had a hatch with a bunch of boys in it that I could not give away then I would rather put some weight on them before bothering with slaughter. If I left them intact, more than likely they would not survive my main roo while they were growing up. Even if I kept them separate they would probably still fight with each other by the time they reached 12 weeks. A capon will be treated no differently by the roos than one of the hens and the meat stays tender even if you let them go a whole year. It's a good way to grow out a bunch of roos together until slaughter and they will yield more meat than a hen of the same breed because they retain most of the size of a roo, just not the meat toughening testosterone. It's also just plain fun I suppose

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