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I really don't know, I can not remember. But im glad i did . I may have been curious about the Modern Old English Game chickens. I raised my flock and they are all the same age . I had hoped that my roosters would get along with each other. They did for a while , until my golden polish challlenged one of the Old English Game Roosters. I now have only one rooster. A Modern Old English , BB-Red . He wiped out the rest of them. And i now know the answer to my question . That is no you won't be able to keep any other Roosters in your flock with a Modern Old English Game Rooster in your flock even if they are raised together.
 
I really don't know, I can not remember. But im glad i did . I may have been curious about the Modern Old English Game chickens. I raised my flock and they are all the same age . I had hoped that my roosters would get along with each other. They did for a while , until my golden polish challlenged one of the Old English Game Roosters. I now have only one rooster. A Modern Old English , BB-Red . He wiped out the rest of them. And i now know the answer to my question . That is no you won't be able to keep any other Roosters in your flock with a Modern Old English Game Rooster in your flock even if they are raised together.
Games are pretty aggressive birds, especially the roosters. It's difficult to keep other roosters with game roos.
 
I guess I missed this post back in August, but now that it's been resurrected, I have the opportunity to say hi! Welcome to BYC! I have two cockerels, neither a game bird, and have them separated at the moment. I'm not sure I'll ever try to keep them in the same coop and run. I might just divide my female flock between them in two different runs.
 

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