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Nice coop build and I bet your chickens are loving it 


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Thank you for the confirmation. We were hoping for no cockerel's, but I am concerned there is at least one more. I am posting pics of the rest of the chickens. There is one other that I think may also be a cockerel, but not quite sure. Please let me know what you all think. Also, if you can tell what breed they all are, that would be cool too. Sorry about the less than stellar pics, some were more cooperative than others.He sure looks like a cockerel. Keep an eye on him...
None of these are jumping out at me screaming "cockerel".Thank you for the confirmation. We were hoping for no cockerel's, but I am concerned there is at least one more. I am posting pics of the rest of the chickens. There is one other that I think may also be a cockerel, but not quite sure. Please let me know what you all think. Also, if you can tell what breed they all are, that would be cool too. Sorry about the less than stellar pics, some were more cooperative than others.
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They may be molting. However if you rehome the cockerel along with 2 or 3 pullets, you may find a home quickly.Update:
The chickens are doing well and still growing. We still have the cockerel, but are actively trying to find him a new home so we don't have to cook him. I am a little concerned that we may need to get rid of a few of the pullets as well. We have started to find a good number of feathers laying throughout the run. We have not witnessed any aggression or feather pulling, but I worry that it is happening when we are not around.
We currently have 12 chickens (11 once the cockerel is gone). The coop is an open air 4'x8' coop attached to an 8'x16' run. The run is technically large enough for the 12 chickens (10.66 ft/bird), but the coop is a bit small. We were hoping that having the open air coop would allow for all 12 birds, but that simply may not be the case.
Your thoughts are appreciated. Is it normal to have some feathers throughout the run, or is this something to be concerned about? Will getting rid of the cockerel be enough, or would you reduce the number of pullets as well?
The cockerel is headed to its new home today, hopefully. Is it likely that they would be molting already at such a young age? They are only ~13 weeks old.They may be molting. However if you rehome the cockerel along with 2 or 3 pullets, you may find a home quickly.
Definitely not likely at that age. Hopefully things will settle down with the cockerel gone. Good luck!The cockerel is headed to its new home today, hopefully. Is it likely that they would be molting already at such a young age? They are only ~13 weeks old.