The Happy Chicken
In the Brooder
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Do you have any idea on what we could do? I know there is supposed to be at least ten hens per rooster and they aren’t very aggressiveThe EE for sure is a cockerel. You can tell by the red patches on the wings. The Braham also looks like a male. Unless you buy sex links or auto sexing breeds you really aren't guaranteed girls. Sexing chicks is not always accurate.
We are allowed to keep roosters but we are not able to have 20 plus hens for them.What do you mean when you ask what you should do? Are you not allowed to keep roosters? If you can keep them, maybe wait and see how the flock dynamics shake out as everyone matures. I found personalities changes as well as the pecking order when sexual maturity hit my flock. If they don't get along we can certainly give you ideas of ways to construct a divider or something if we get pictures of your setup. There is a buy/sell/trade section on BYC for re-homing, farm and garden section on CL, and often state chicken swap groups on FB. I'm sure others can offer advice to minimizing crowing disturbances if that is of concern too. Perhaps going to an ag/poultry swap with the family would be fun if you are trying to re-home them so the kiddos can meet the new owners and also check out all the other animals.