Please read and help a newbie... When do I get rid of the extras??

abovenbeyond

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Hello all,
First time poster here... My daughter and wife have recently gotten into chickens. We bought some (5) straight run Black Cochin chicks when they were about a week old. They are probably about 10-12 weeks old now and it looks like 3 are roosters because they have more of the read deal on their heads then the other 2 (a lot more).

So here are my questions...

With likely only 2 (would be) hens when do we slim down the roosters?

How many roosters is safe to have?

How many hens/roosters should we have?
(we were thinking about 6+1)

When and how can I for sure tell the females from the males?

Thank you in advance.
Kevin
 
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Hi Kevin and ladies
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Hen:Rooster ratio could be 8/10 :1 If you don't plan to incubate and have fertilized eggs you do not need a rooster at all!

You could post pictures here and many will give you their opinion on sex of the bird! Usually the red "deal" called a "comb" is taller in boys, their waddles (especially in cochins) is longer also.

Post some pictures, we'll let you know...
Christina
 
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Hi and WELCOME to the world of chicken addicts!!!
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You can rehome your boys anytime you feel like it. Probably better before they start "feeling their oats," if you get my drift. They say 10 hens to 1 rooster is best so that he has enough girls that he doesn't wear them out. However, many roosters have a favorite and that poor hen suffers greatly. I agree with the other poster. Don't have any roosters and the hens will be MUCH happier. And, also, then you can have as few hens as you desire. (However, don't count on a low amount - Once you start with chickens, it's awfully hard to quit!!!)
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I am thinking this is a rooster?

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Less sure about this one and I have 2 like this but I think it's a rooster too?

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Then I have 2 that look just like this...

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What do you all think?
 
yep! I think you're right on the mark! 2 pullets and 3 cockerals. Ah me! Post on Buy-Sell-Trade-Giveaway and you might be lucky and get some takers. Where do you live??
 
I am going to disagree--roosters can be such fun! If you are able to keep a roo I vote that you keep all of them until you know what kind of temperament they have. Then keep the one that is gentlest and protective of the hens. If he becomes a problem, and bothers the hens to much, you can rehome him later. But don't miss out on having a nice roo if at all possible!

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