Ok guys so currently we have 8 hens & 3 roosters. We only intended on 1 roo but due to it being a year of roosters for everyone in our county, NO ONE NEEDS ROOSTERS! So we have 2 extra roos who I'm planning on moving into our spare coop. Unfortunately it's not been kept up to par predator proofing due to one of our goats wrecking it, but the roosters aren't really needed and the coop will serve its purpose sleep wise. Its just the roos could come and go at any point :/ anyone else let their extra roos roam constantly? The coop is around 70 feet from the house whith our goats so unless thier reeaally wandering or jumping fences they should be safe(we have a polish who sleeps above our spare coop in a tree 14ft up since she refuses to coop at night.) Would you guys say its fine to let them just free run constantly? Any huge issues caused by free roaming roosters you guys experience? They're not aggressive at all so no need to worry about attacks on unsuspecting niebors or kids and they have 2 acres of property so they have no real reason to fence jump anyways :/ Rudy, Blizzard, and coop in question below
I know a breeder who had 20+ legbar cockerals to sell this year and that was only one of 3 breeds she raises most in town households also had at least one to two roos in their batches. So basically anyone whos everyone loaded up on meat and now the subject of meatbirds for sale gets crickets... I'm betting it'll be another few months to get rid of them but I'm just wondering if they re fine to play at wild bachelors freeroaming for now. Their coop shuts but the boards on one bottom corner are loose enough that the boys slip out the moment they wake up at 5 am although there's also a tarp on top to hide the coop/birds/break the wind(coyote and dogs cant reach them but a coon may if it really tried and wanted to risk our dog pack catching it)it would be impossible to be quiet. Obviously though they are basically my grandchickens and do and will continue to get clean food and water just the same as the rest of the flock but they'll just be a bit more loose leashed attendance wise.