Mtn Sanctuary
Hatching
- Jul 9, 2015
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Hi! I am new to chicken-tending. We got six chicks in April, three black sex-link and three Ameraucanas. Two of the sex-link hens turned out to be roosters, as did two of the Ameraucanas. They have been raised as pets with a lot of human interaction and my kids are very attached to all of them, but now the boys have hit puberty and fights are breaking out. The lowest roo in the pecking order hides all day (they free-range) because otherwise he is relentlessly attacked.
We moved the three other boys to a separate coop in a fenced-off area. I am trying to re-home some, but we don't want them eaten. In the meantime, we are keeping three of the roosters together. I have read conflicting things about the ability to keep a group of roosters together without hens in the mix. Does anyone have experience with this?
Thank you!
We moved the three other boys to a separate coop in a fenced-off area. I am trying to re-home some, but we don't want them eaten. In the meantime, we are keeping three of the roosters together. I have read conflicting things about the ability to keep a group of roosters together without hens in the mix. Does anyone have experience with this?
Thank you!