Flock Composition [Age/Gender] Poll

What is the approximate composition of your current flock(s)?

  • D) I have roughly equal numbers of Adult Hens and Roosters

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • E) I have more Adult Roosters than Hens

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • F) I have many more Adult Roosters than Hens

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • G) I have only Adult Roosters

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    92
Z, & 3 for me.

Coop #1: AKA Bantam Coop(Not all Bantams)
8 Roosters, & 14 hens

Coop #2: Standard Coop
1 Rooster, & 7 hens

Coop #3: Mixed Flock Coop
11 roosters, & 9 hens. (Plus 1 Bourbon Red Turkey Hen, 2 Guinea Hens, 1 Guinea Cock)

Youngsters:
6, 5 week old Silkies(4 Cockerels 2 Pullets)

5, One month old BB Bronze Turkeys

6, 1 week old Red JungleFowl

4, 1 week old Brassy Back OEGBs

3, 2 week old Malays

2, 2 week old Ayam Ketawas

Brooder #2:

4, 2 Week old Easter Eggers

1, 2 Week old White Satin

1, 2 Week old CrackerFowl/Silkie Mix

4, 1 week old Bourbon Red Turkey poults
 
Z, & 3 for me.

Coop #1: AKA Bantam Coop(Not all Bantams)
8 Roosters, & 14 hens

Coop #2: Standard Coop
1 Rooster, & 7 hens

Coop #3: Mixed Flock Coop
11 roosters, & 9 hens. (Plus 1 Bourbon Red Turkey Hen, 2 Guinea Hens, 1 Guinea Cock)

Youngsters:
6, 5 week old Silkies(4 Cockerels 2 Pullets)

5, One month old BB Bronze Turkeys

6, 1 week old Red JungleFowl

4, 1 week old Brassy Back OEGBs

3, 2 week old Malays

2, 2 week old Ayam Ketawas

Brooder #2:

4, 2 Week old Easter Eggers

1, 2 Week old White Satin

1, 2 Week old CrackerFowl/Silkie Mix

4, 1 week old Bourbon Red Turkey poults
Too much work for me! Ill do the menu later. Will the juices join either adult flock, or will they make new flocks when they age up?
 
Too much work for me! Ill do the menu later. Will the juices join either adult flock, or will they make new flocks when they age up?
We'll be cutting out(Culling some older Birds), in the fall. The Juveniles will be joining the Standard, Mixed flock, & Bantam coops once large enough. I'll also will be sorting out the newbs(Deciding Who to Cull), once large enough in the fall. We'll be eating lots of chicken.
 
B3

Main coop has 23 hens, 2 roosters (Ludwig is for sale), 2 pullets nearing POL (also for sale), 7(?) more pullets (some of whom will be for sale later), and 5 chicks (hopefully all pullets).

Camp Cockerel has 12 boys, 5 "adults" (4 of them for sale), and 7 not yet feeling their hormones (6 of them for sale).*

Only two of the "adults" in Camp Cockerel were actually attempting to mate the hens (and only one succeeding in gaining consent from both hens and roosters), but they're all showing their adult male plumage and crowing so I presume that they would have mated if they'd been permitted.

*The other 2 birds who are not for sale are a seriously deformed fellow who was an assisted hatch and a crossbeak. They will be culled for the table at a suitable time along with any boys who don't sell.

(The 14 still-viable eggs in the incubator won't count for another 8 days. ;) )
 

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