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Redsweetness2020
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Super Helpful! Thank you so much! Having roosters was not in my plans at all and it is making things a bit more flustrating but...i am grateful for all this advice! I usually try to have things in order but I am finding this adventure has a lot of different variables.....loving the challenge though!!! Again thank you!Make sure they have a BIG space to live, and several feeders and waterers. Also have a few things they can go under or behind (maybe a small table, a bale of straw, a piece of plywood leaned against the wall so it's like a tunnel-- see what you have available, because the chickens are not too picky.)
That way one male can get away from the other if he wants to, and the hens can get away from both of them if too much mating happens.
And you might want a second pen right next to the main pen. If the males do not get along, or if they are bothering the hens too much, you can put one or both males into the second pen for a while. With wire mesh between them, they can still interact so they are not lonely, and do not feel like strangers if you combine them again later.
(And if you do not need to put the males in the other pen, you can use it for a broody hen or for raising chicks. There are always lots of uses for another chicken pen!)
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