Hi,
I am thinking of raising some meaties this spring, along with a replacement flock of layers. Since cockerels are cheaper than pullets or straight runs, I'd like to go that way, but I live in a neighborhood where crowing roosters would definitely be a problem. I would have to put them closer to the neighbors than my layers are, and want to make sure they have a chance to go the whole 8 - 10 weeks that they require. So, when do they start squawking like they're dying as they learn to crow?
I am thinking of raising some meaties this spring, along with a replacement flock of layers. Since cockerels are cheaper than pullets or straight runs, I'd like to go that way, but I live in a neighborhood where crowing roosters would definitely be a problem. I would have to put them closer to the neighbors than my layers are, and want to make sure they have a chance to go the whole 8 - 10 weeks that they require. So, when do they start squawking like they're dying as they learn to crow?