Yes, absolutely, I will take him. I have PLENTY of room and my roos hardly ever fight, mostly the little bantam ones get into it.
My chickens are soooo busy with the free ranging and chasing the available hens ( i have about 80 of them) that they forget they are a problem.
I simply love game birds and I have about 10 nice game hens.
When i have a problem with a roo that flogs me, I just use the methods that rooster-red uses. Eventually they just blend into the flock and live out their lives. I have only had to relocated two roos. One was a RIR rooster that was really beating up my hens. I tried and tried to stop him from doing this. In the end I gave him to a friend that had some New Jersey Giants and they ended up taking care of the problem. Last i heard he was a perfect gentleman.
The other roo was a little bantam black racer. He was a menance. I gave him to an other friend who told me the little guy took over most of his bigger roos hens. I just had to laugh as this is what he was doing over here. Quite the little stud. He just let it go and it did eventually work out.
I did count my roos today.
I have 2 little bantam roos that just hang out.
I have one black tail that stays with his hen.
I have one cochin that stays with his hen.
I have a leghorn roo that is just a sweetie
I have a BIG cochin that has learned the lessons of rooster-red
I have two plymouth rocks, but they are very young and not aggressive at all
and they have about 6 rock hens to chase.
I have one german spangle that stays with his hens.
I have two game roos that take it as it comes
I have two really nice polish roos that chase their hens all day.
I have one golden laced roo that is one handsome boy and it looks like
I am going to have to apply the Rooster-Red methods here soon
The rest are hens, about 80 of them.
Like I said, no fights (except the bantams together), Silkie roos do not count
they are evil ya know.
Here is a pic of the Cochin roo. He is reformed
Here is a pic of the barn they all stay in.
Finally, here is a pic of the wire mesh stalls I use to keep the chicies safe at nite nite time.
The ones who can not fly and such are locked up in these. The rest go to roost in the rafters or on top of the stalls. I do a nightly search and make sure everyone is put up.
Yes, you see the stud mini in the second one. He has since been moved and the chickens have taken over the entire barn. The wire mesh goes all around now, the door has been closed and secured the pony was in. Poor guy, he lost his run.