Erinnlyn
Songster
So I already know I have more than the ideal rooster to hen ratio, but....is it foolish of me to think we can keep these cockerel chicks? This is what I have, earlier this year we added an older rooster to our 5 hens. He's such a laid back rooster, we thought it would be nice to hatch some chicks from him. My kids loved this whole process. We hatched 2 eggs 8 weeks ago and we now know they are boys
We also had a singlet baby hatch 4 weeks later and we bought it 2 buddies (pullets). I'm fairly certain all the younger babies are pullets. The different age chicks are now integrated with each other and are still in the house.
In summary:
When the chicks go outside, they will have their own coop and run (2 cockerels and 3 pullets)
Original flock of adults have their own coop and run (1 roo, 5 hens) Roo is 5 years old
I've only had chickens for under 2 years, so I'd like to hear advice from experienced chicken keepers on if/when I should try to let these flocks free range together, or if I just have too many roos, period. They have 5 acres they can free range on if they want.

In summary:
When the chicks go outside, they will have their own coop and run (2 cockerels and 3 pullets)
Original flock of adults have their own coop and run (1 roo, 5 hens) Roo is 5 years old
I've only had chickens for under 2 years, so I'd like to hear advice from experienced chicken keepers on if/when I should try to let these flocks free range together, or if I just have too many roos, period. They have 5 acres they can free range on if they want.