Bamabexchicks
Crossing the Road
We are on the same side of this issue. I studied long and hard on getting a rooster, I didnt want a hand raised cockrel, an only child, or someone's baby. Imo that creates roos that think you are another chicken that he has to dominate. I dont want to get an animal that I might have to cull. I dont have a problem with people culling and processing birds, but that's not what I want him for.They don’t and there’s nothing wrong with being vegetarian... I’ve dated a few (long term) but they did it for health not to save the poor food animals. I personally have huge issues with mainstream meat industry, but not meat. I married a butcher, we have an abbatior (licensed) on our farm.
Nope, that was me! And I specified vegetarians based on “animal welfare morality” issues... she just brought up some of the points that avoiding culling your Roos doesn’t necessarily help protect animal welfare!
“I can’t eat my roosters! they are like little children to me! Tell a welfare mom with 12 kids to kill and eat them then! (I’m too lazy to find and quote that one back at the beginning of this, but it’s there)” this attitude has no place in breeding or getting straight run chickens. It creates problems like the OP is facing. Too many cockerels, not enough hens, not feeling daft going into ones own yard for fear of an aggressive cockerel, and hens dying (probably from being repeatedly raped by 12 rough idiot cockerels) next comes them fighting and injuring each other.