I have five hens, one roo, one 7 week-old pullet, and a 7 week-old cockerel, that I am going to have to get rid of cause he is full sibling to the pullet. They are completely free range. By that I mean that they stay within an acre, but there are no fences, no neighbors for a half-mile radius, They have grass for grazing, horse pasture and brushy woods for scratching. They have a coop with nesting boxes in it, but they go in there only to lay or set eggs. They come up when I call them for treats several times a day.
The question is, do you think I can handle another roo without problems? He just started crowing. My rooster is probably about 2. One of our new members lives about one and a half hours from us and she just discovered she has a roo and city ordinances are a problem. Unfortuntely, it has been their favorite of the bunch, the friendliest, most pettable, etc. I'd love to have him. but I don't want my wants to take precedence over the best interests of my flock or her rooster.
What do you think?
The question is, do you think I can handle another roo without problems? He just started crowing. My rooster is probably about 2. One of our new members lives about one and a half hours from us and she just discovered she has a roo and city ordinances are a problem. Unfortuntely, it has been their favorite of the bunch, the friendliest, most pettable, etc. I'd love to have him. but I don't want my wants to take precedence over the best interests of my flock or her rooster.
What do you think?