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So at this point, of the 10 chickens I have purchased, I am pretty sure two of them are roosters. Even if the other 8 end up being girls (which is a little unlikely, but I am hopeful) then I still have too roosters. Any advice on keeping everyone happy while not getting rid of either of my boys, or any more that might be boys in the future? I know having multiple roosters is a bad idea, but I feel like if I give them away on Craigslist or anything like that I am pretty much giving them a death sentence. Also I really like my boys, they are beautiful and funny.
Unfortunately free ranging them is not an option where they live, but we are building a very large coop that should be plenty of room for everyone, but I am concerned about the roosters getting along.
Unfortunately free ranging them is not an option where they live, but we are building a very large coop that should be plenty of room for everyone, but I am concerned about the roosters getting along.
I have the space to build an extra smaller coop for the boys if I have to, like I said I will exhaust all options before I get rid of any of them. Has anyone out there had their roosters separated from their hens before? If yes, how did that work for you?
