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By the way the reason I have so much space for the roosters ,or cockerels for now, it's my hope is that if I provide them lots of areas to run behind and jump on top of and all that it should help with them getting along once they reach sexual maturity in a couple more months. I figure if they need to get out of each other's way what better way than to give them lots of space and lots of obstacles in that space?Yes it should be he's the wonders of typing by voice
I think that is a good plan. Lots more dustups when there isn't enough space for all the occupants. Kind of like huge cities.I figure if they need to get out of each other's way what better way than to give them lots of space and lots of obstacles in that space?
Beautiful guys!!! So glad its working out for you. Yours reminds me of our Easter! We had to rehome our pullet turned roo. He now has 15 girlfriends and his new owner has plans to hatch babies of his this spring.Took these today. I meant to get a pic of the pullets but forgot.
Sandy to my left and Norman (formerly was Nancy ) in the foreground.
When I took this picture I was sitting on a very short garden stool to see how close they would get. Sandy has always been the boldest one and in this picture she's actually just slightly left of my left leg. Norman will approach me but with more caution. Sandy I would guess he'll end up being the dominant rooster when he matures from a Cockerel into a .