- Mar 7, 2012
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We have 5 acres out in the country and free range our flock during the day. I have always had a rooster. This year my number of roos to hens was too high. I had 4 roosters and 12 hens. . I adopted "pullets" late last fall and 3 of them turned out to be cockerls. Do I need a rooster at all for "protection" of the flock while free ranging. I don't want my hens to be all bald and scraggly the way they are now from having too many boys around, but I also do not know if they need a rooster for the watch dog factor when out free ranging. I would love to hear thoughts on this. Right now they are scheduled for butchering tomorrow.