I think my DH who wanted nothing to do with chickens is becoming a victim of chicken math. We started out with 12 last year culled - 2 roosters =10, got + 8 chicks at the local TSC =18 then my daughter found BA at another TSC, I had to have some of those so + 6 = 24 we went on short vacation my daughter found some GLW while we were gone did not tell my DH about these + 6 = 30. He was looking in the brooder one day and asked why some were so much smaller I told him it was a different breed. ( Think I'm busted at this point
) Then he said looks like we have 6 roosters better get 6 or 12 more so we have enough hens.( YES!!!HAHAHA!!!
) Going to purchase more today have to start a second brooder. AND THAT MY FRIENDS IS CHICKEN MATH
Well time for an update, a lot has happened in the last few months. I got ten more chicks(RSL,JG,GLW, LH) , they were all suppose to be pullets but at least three turned into roosters.
30+10=40. Once we saw we had a bunch more roos we started to scour craigslist in the hope of finding a fellow chicken enthusiast in our area and we found a lovely women who had all kind of breeds that are pretty rare in our area. We decided to just get 9 chicks. Some SLW, EE, LB, and two more BA cause 4 of my six were roos. But we are already planning on getting some Lavender Orpingtons, Corination Sussex, and some Blue Laced Red Wyandottes from her next year!
So 40+9=49. Next with just a little bit of plotting, my daughter talked my husband into getting me an incubator as a "surprise" birthday present. I wasn't going to incubate this year but my daughter talked me into it. You know, just to make sure it work!
This was my first time incubating and I wasn't expecting very good results and had several complications but out of 11 eggs nine hatched! Sadly one died with in a day but now a week later 8 are still alive. To see more about my hatch you can check out :
https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/785769/first-time-incubator. So continuing on, we had a lot, a lot, A LOT!!! of roosters this year. I didn't want to raise all of them to weight to butcher so I talked to a friend at work whose mom has a farm and I sold 14 of the roosters to her today. I have also started work on a new coop and run that is twice as big as my other coop. 8'x16'. So here is my chicken math so far: Wanted 6: 12-2+8+6+6+10+9+9-1-14= 43! I still have an 18 month old rooster, 3- 4 month old cockerels, and at least two of my baby chicks are males.
I really don't want to have more then 2 roosters. So a few more with have to go come fall. I have at least 6 roos, 30 hens, and 7 unknown. I just have soooo many people buying eggs from me that I just have to keep getting more chickens to keep up with demand!