Specifically, I have two barred rock roosters and a mix of 28 RIRs and BR hens. Currently, the roosters are kept separately, in an inadequate bunny hutch. I only recently acquired all of these animals: I have my own flock of 5 chickens that I keep on a property next door to a farm. The original owner of my new flock set up his coop on the farm and ordered 30 day old chicks. Two of the chicks turned out to be roosters. The original owner then took a job four hours away and left his flock to the farmer who, in turn, asked me to help take care of everybody. The farmer suggested we give away the roosters, but I didn't want to see the roosters turned into soup, so I convinced him to keep them. The other day, Leroy got out of the bunny hutch. When I tried to catch him, he turned on me and started pecking. I got scared and had to ask the farmer for help catching Leroy who was putting on quite a show for the ladies that were inside of the run at the time. The farmer again suggested getting rid of the roosters and I started thinking it may not be a bad idea. I don't want to mix the roosters with the hens because we currently sell the eggs at a rate that is paying the cost of keeping the flock running plus a little bit extra for my pocket. If everyone is still following my story, here is a new twist... The original owner of the flock is coming to take six chickens. Not a big deal to me. However, the farmer wants to keep the egg business going and is trying to get me to buy six new hens so we don't lose egg sales. Again, I don't care about the money. Chickens are a fun little hobby for me and my five are my pets. I am interested in trying to hatch chicks, but I don't know what I'm doing at all. If I mix the roosters with the hens, how will I know which eggs are fertilized? Bloody eggs would be bad for business. Can I separate a couple of hens with a rooster and play a little mood music for them, or what? I'm being pressured to make a decision about keeping the roosters or not within about three days. Another problem to consider is that once chicks hatch, some of them will be roosters too! Then what? I'm vegetarian and really struggle with the idea that male chicks don't have much of a place in the world--it is so unfair!
Is that specific enough? Please tell me if there is more you need to know as I'm trying to find the right answers to my questions! Thanks for your help.