Having to start new flock. Do I want another rooster?

New roo?

  • Yes

    Votes: 17 85.0%
  • No

    Votes: 3 15.0%

  • Total voters
    20
Curious as to why you have to get rid of your 22 chickens?
I didn't necessarily get rid of them. Divorce. I moved and I am building a new coop and run that should be ready by spring and I didn't want to really take any from my flock There's a lot of them that of been there for a while. There is one though we may bring over She's kind of a loner and she really likes my daughter but the goats and the cats all moved with me so I guess I can't have it all
It stinks too because just about a year and a half ago we built an awesome new coop in expanded run. They're happy there though
 
I didn't necessarily get rid of them. Divorce. I moved and I am building a new coop and run that should be ready by spring and I didn't want to really take any from my flock There's a lot of them that of been there for a while. There is one though we may bring over She's kind of a loner and she really likes my daughter but the goats and the cats all moved with me so I guess I can't have it all
It stinks too because just about a year and a half ago we built an awesome new coop in expanded run. They're happy there though
Ahh...hang in there.
 
I've always had roosters, and feel that the flock is incomplete without them. Because I worry about biosecurity, I never bring in adult birds, only chicks, and like to raise my own. Jerks happen, and they don't stay. Only nice cockerels and roosters stay here!
This is an opportunity! Pick birds of interesting breeds that you've wanted but never tried before. Salmon Favorelle roosters are almost always very nice, BTW.
All the best,
Mary
 
I also agree a flock is incomplete without a rooster or two. I have had chickens 45 or so years . I can't imagine not having roosters. I have had a few nasty jerks, but most were polite and respectful . I have even had a few that were bad as cockerals but brought in line by the senior rooster and turned out fine.
I think they are beautiful, I love the crowing, and enjoy watching them take care of the flock. I think you should try to find a good rooster for your new flock.
 
And I am starting but with a whole whole lot more knowledge than I did the first time. Which was zero. So at least now I know exactly what I need As far as predator proofing ,space , ventilation and breeds I prefer. This particular area to I hear has a lot more predators. It seems like I would have more at my last house but somehow just talking to people And I've always known this area to have more bear sightings even though they're not that often. But more bobcat sightings I've already seen three foxes and been warned about the coyotes. We had all that at my last house but not quite as much And since the lot I live on has been empty for a year and a half I think the wildlife has gotten used to being in the area. I see deer that are not really afraid of me in my yard almost daily. And apparently the very top of my long long driveway has become a deer crossing Lol
 

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