- Jun 19, 2012
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Hello all, I have a couple questions about roosters. I've had five hens for a year and this year I've grown my flock to a total of 13 hens and 2 roosters. I didn't really mean to get two roosters. I have 5 chicks that are kept seperated from the rest in a sectioned off part of the run. The other five, including the two roosters seem to have integrated with the 5 adults pretty well so far. I've read a couple posts that say that if the roosters grew up together that they might get along better, which these two did, they're about 3 months old, is that true? I was under the impression that you should really only have one roo. My next question is should I be putting the roosters in the coupe with the hens? The roosters really seem to dislike being couped up with the other birds. Both of the roosters jump up on the fence around my run about the time the hens want to be tucked away in the coupe. They seem like they'd just be happy sitting on the fence all night. My concern is that I don't want any predators to get them during the night. I live in northern Michigan so during the winter months they wouldn't be able to do that and I assume I'd have to force them to coupe up with the hens. Does anyone have a similar situation or any advice on how I should handle these roosters? Should I get rid of one? Should I keep forcing them to coupe with the hens? Any help would be greatly appreciated.