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- Mar 18, 2020
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If I dont have a adult rooster which I do I would keep one and give the others away
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I found the video interesting if it was not cut and edited , It appears to be a humane quick kill.Fascinating. Let us know total costs, design feasibility, and whatnot.
I’m going to elaborate on my earlier answer.I keep all my roosters, and all but one of them lives in a rooster-only flock.
Where are youRight now I have 8 chicks I hatched in an incubator back in mid/late June. And a batch of straight run Plymouth Rocks from a hatchery , hatched at the same time. Total chick number is currently 22 chicks (lost one this weekend). I plan to breed the barred Plymouth rocks, and may do so as well with the buff Plymouth rocks. Since I ordered straight run, about half will be roosters - and of course, what I hatched here from my mixed heritage lot, half of those will be roosters as well.
MOST of the roosters will end up in the freezer. That's life (er, death). I plan to offer some of them to local folk, free. At their decision, they may use them with their flocks or they may also consign them to their own freezers. Selling roosters in this area will get people Laughing At You.
In addition, this past week I got in 9 new straight run Cornish hybrids. They are ALL intended for the freezer, gender non-withstanding.
(In case you think me totally heartless, my first year here - 2018 - I ordered red and black broilers, straight run. One of the lady black broilers was so sweet I had no desire to put her in the freezer - and she is still out there, laying an occasional egg, and being friendly... Her name is Celeste.)
PS, collectively the Cornish hybrid chicks this week are named "Little Nublets". They'll get a new name each week.
Theoretically speaking the 50/50 rule should hold true. However, in chicken terms it’s more like 60/40, or even 70/30, males/females!Since I ordered straight run, about half will be roosters - and of course, what I hatched here from my mixed heritage lot, half of those will be roosters as well.