Skipper81
" For my yoke is easy and my burden is light "
I'm having decision making issues with my flock due to having to many males
I don't want to try different things and find out the hard way it was a wrong choice
Right now I have 7 different coops and runs and I clean and change out everything on a few coops everyday so that I don't get behind. Plus it keeps my eyes on what's going on health wise because it's easy to overlook that stuff with so much going on.
Ok here's my flock
3 year old jumbo Pekin Drake
(Mating season he is grumpy and needs his own area)
3 muscovy females
12 hens (7months to a year)
5 roosters (7months)
I originally thought I would put a few girls with each rooster and keep Drake by himself and muscovys alone
But it's too many setups
Can I put roosters all together they are all huge and hens are always within sight
No one is leaving the flock
I would really like to have a rooster flock and a hen flock but it doesn't seem possible with my setup they can hear the hens and most can see the hens plus roosters are at the hormonal stage of life
All hens have layed all winter without missing a beat (I live in Montana) watch they will stop in spring with my crazy luck
Any advice would be greatly appreciated I don't want to cause them to be stressed
I don't want to try different things and find out the hard way it was a wrong choice
Right now I have 7 different coops and runs and I clean and change out everything on a few coops everyday so that I don't get behind. Plus it keeps my eyes on what's going on health wise because it's easy to overlook that stuff with so much going on.
Ok here's my flock
3 year old jumbo Pekin Drake
(Mating season he is grumpy and needs his own area)
3 muscovy females
12 hens (7months to a year)
5 roosters (7months)
I originally thought I would put a few girls with each rooster and keep Drake by himself and muscovys alone
But it's too many setups
Can I put roosters all together they are all huge and hens are always within sight
No one is leaving the flock
I would really like to have a rooster flock and a hen flock but it doesn't seem possible with my setup they can hear the hens and most can see the hens plus roosters are at the hormonal stage of life
All hens have layed all winter without missing a beat (I live in Montana) watch they will stop in spring with my crazy luck
Any advice would be greatly appreciated I don't want to cause them to be stressed