Greetings from Guyton, Georgia

GGRinger

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I've finally decided to join the group, after reading your articles and posts for the last 2 years. I'm a new chicken owner, just got my first "straight run" SLW chicks this past March from a breeder,and thanks to the knowladge I gleened from all your members, everything whent GREAT. We never had a problem with anthing, no runny poo, no pasty bottom, no sick chicks, As a matter of fact I started with 5 baby chicks and I now have four three and a half month old health strong roosters and one hen. Thats not exactly what I was I hoping for. So now I have to decide what to do. Do I cull the roosters and enjoy them in soup? Is there any market for selling SLW roosters,for a reasonable price? Can I trade some roosters for a hen? Do I keep one rooster and try to build my flock up using the hen and rooster I have? I was really hoping for a small flock of 5 or 6 SLW hens. I cant find any SLWs around hear, except from the breeder I originally bought my chicks from and he only sells straight run chicks, period. I don't think I want to do that again right away. Looks like I'm goimg to end up with a mixed flock. Any suggestions? Anybody want a SLW rooster? Anybody have a SLW hen? HELP!!!!!
 
Howdy! Well, you'll just have to buy more hens to keep those four roosters happy. At least that's what I tell my hubby. Welcome to the flock!
 
Howdy! Well, you'll just have to buy more hens to keep those four roosters happy. At least that's what I tell my hubby. Welcome to the flock!
Unfortunately that's not an option for me. My coop is not big enough and I don't have the resources, strength or energy to keep enough hens to satisfy 4 roosters. Maybe 30 years ago I could have considered that. Lol
 
Hi and welcome to BYC. Selling cock birds for breeding seems to be not so easy. You could check out your state thread -
http://www.backyardchickens.com/t/270925/find-your-states-thread#post_3239224

All the best

CT
Thanx for the link. I'll check it out. I'm hoping someone might want to introduce some new blood into their breeding stock. These are beautiful, healthy, strong birds and I hate to see them go in the stock pot because I can't find a new home for them.
 

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