I will gladly take you outcast boys. If you want to bring them here instead of auction I'm sure we can make a plan that gets us both money for feed.Well, any extra roosters beyond the 3 I'm growing out for guy who likes them "NY dressed", I'll keep that in mind.
Well, the # of roosters I hatch & raise per year is more than probably you'd want! I think there's been close to 100 young cockerels I took to the auction (spread out over a year), and that Doesn't count the ~24 I currently have that are "keepers", grow-outs to later select who'd be best for breeding & a few for the table. Neither does that count the ones that I grew out to fill our freezer and sold for people's flocks.
So, in a year's time, I have a lot of roosters, to say the least!
While Cornish are the most "meaty" & have a much shorter growing time, I'd love it if the "normal size" chickens became popular again for meat, so these "extra boys" would have a purpose again!
This photo relates to a hilarious story I wrote on my blog - "Are Chickens Really Dumb?"
My kids were trying to roost in the pines as well when training to the coop. Trying to find the AC kids in the dark was a challenge!
I don't know if you read the story or not, but my 2 adult Spitzhaubens played hide & go seek, plus flew up so high, there was no getting them out of the tree! I've had young pullets roost in trees before, but most could be reached & put inside the coop. But, not these girls!