- May 8, 2013
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I am trying multiple roos and many many hens. They all roost together at night but during the day and particularly when I turn them loose to free-roam they all seem to have their own areas and girls. Example is my cochin roo hangs out by the coop. I have four roos right now and have blende in another flock from a February hatch with a Welsummer roo and 12 pullets; he is taking care of them. I have another group growing that has a EE roo I am hopefully keeping and they are accepting of that group. I have one more group I am growing out that I won't be keeping any roos from so there will be hopefully several more pullets. I do have a lavender Ameracauna roo I am getting in June to sneak in so he will go with the last pullet group. I am thinking I am one at that point for this year! But I do have a 30' x 20' outside pen for them with lots of roosts and hiding places and I am going to expand that another 10' out. Their coop is actually running 6' wide down about 50' in the barn. If I have to I obviously have plenty of room to separate if I need to.
I also have a single male guinea that seems to put the roos in place when they are fighting too much - some weird dynamic but I'll take it!
Edited to add: I took two months to let the two older chicks go with the older ones, and one night the Feb chicks decided on their own to roost with the adults when they could have gone in their own space that is separate.
I also have a single male guinea that seems to put the roos in place when they are fighting too much - some weird dynamic but I'll take it!
Edited to add: I took two months to let the two older chicks go with the older ones, and one night the Feb chicks decided on their own to roost with the adults when they could have gone in their own space that is separate.
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