Need Advice- How do I start a Bachelor flock?

Put one of these in a bachelor hutch....
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Put one of these in a bachelor hutch....
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Is that meant to let them get "away" from each other without needing a big space?

I notice each area has at least two holes, so no bird could get trapped in a corner without a way to escape, but there are lots of places that a chicken could go without being seen by another chicken who is actually nearby.
 
It’s been a few months and I’m wondering how the OP made out with the rooster bachelor pad? I am considering the same thing for my 8 week old cockerels.
My 5 boys are currently still living with the whole flock, they are all almost 15 weeks old. I’m debating on buying premade run off of Amazon OR snoop around on fb and pick up some free pallets to repurpose. There is an old, unused chicken house that can be used for the boys, just need to replace wood in some places, add roosts, and add a door!
The boys are fine with each other at the moment, but they will engage in sparring matches with each other. The top male is pretty lax and only goes after the other boys if they’re not respecting his space or I guess if they annoy him lol. The boys should have been in their own space like yesterday, so I’m hoping my father will give me the ok to proceed with buying a run or collecting pallets. I will update you when the bachelor pad has been completed!
 
My 5 boys are currently still living with the whole flock, they are all almost 15 weeks old. I’m debating on buying premade run off of Amazon OR snoop around on fb and pick up some free pallets to repurpose. There is an old, unused chicken house that can be used for the boys, just need to replace wood in some places, add roosts, and add a door!
The boys are fine with each other at the moment, but they will engage in sparring matches with each other. The top male is pretty lax and only goes after the other boys if they’re not respecting his space or I guess if they annoy him lol. The boys should have been in their own space like yesterday, so I’m hoping my father will give me the ok to proceed with buying a run or collecting pallets. I will update you when the bachelor pad has been completed!
Well that’s reassuring to know they are all still living together in relative harmony. I’ve been thinking about using pallets as well for the rooster bachelor pad. I made a dog house with pallets a few years back for our large dog. The chickens now use it for a dry area during our rainy winters. I put a tire in there with dirt so they can dust bathe. It’s very solid and I just wrapped the hardware cloth around it when making the outdoor run.
 

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