Echelontheory101
Songster
Hi all!
Adding some additional birds to my flock in the spring, I currently have 11 hens I plan on adding 7 more hens and I want to also add 2 roosters. BUT I know when I look online it says 2 roosters to 18 hens is not good they should have 8 to 10 hens each to prevent issues which I'd basically be just short of, but I'm curious about the people in here's real world experiences with it if I'm raising the roos and understand that I may need to remove one if it becomes a problem but curious if it's worth trying at all.
if needed info their coop/run is 128 sq feet of floor space and they have at least 200 sq ft of "free ranging" chicken tunnels all over the property that they have free access to all day. The only thing I don't have enough space of right now, is roost bar space for the additionals. I'll be hanging an additional 8 ft long roost bar to accommodate the 8 additional birds.
Thoughts?
Adding some additional birds to my flock in the spring, I currently have 11 hens I plan on adding 7 more hens and I want to also add 2 roosters. BUT I know when I look online it says 2 roosters to 18 hens is not good they should have 8 to 10 hens each to prevent issues which I'd basically be just short of, but I'm curious about the people in here's real world experiences with it if I'm raising the roos and understand that I may need to remove one if it becomes a problem but curious if it's worth trying at all.
if needed info their coop/run is 128 sq feet of floor space and they have at least 200 sq ft of "free ranging" chicken tunnels all over the property that they have free access to all day. The only thing I don't have enough space of right now, is roost bar space for the additionals. I'll be hanging an additional 8 ft long roost bar to accommodate the 8 additional birds.
Thoughts?
