Agreed, concerning the hassle. My last flock lost the mom and 4 youngin's when about 4 mos old. The rest became like unruly juveniles, unwilling to come home to roost. I had to corral them at their 4pm natural feeding time as they made the loop back home. As I got down to 8, I culled 4, and left 4 with 2 females for this Spring. They are still 'wild'; hard to corral after out which I will not do but they escape ever so often. I use their favorite food to get them back in. After I get a new flock this summer I will cull the 'older' ones that have not learned to come home. They are so strong in developing habits that I'm not sure they can be broke of it.That's what I thought. Sounding like too much trouble. Maybe I'll let some of them out after breeding season is over. I just don't know.