My husband was completely against getting roosters. After MUCH discussion (read that as begging on my part) I talked him into 2 roosters out of the 25 I ordered. Now he loves the roosters. They really add so much to the flock in terms of personality, looks, and behaviors. My husband loves watching them - and it's been fascinating to watch the roosters mature and begin to ACT like roosters. They definitely guard the flock and it's been interesting watching them all figure out the pecking order.
Mine are still young but, so far, there has been no issue with having 2 roosters. They figured out at a very young age who was going to be the King of the Run. And listening to them figure out how to crow has added many smiles to our days!
If crowing is a problem with neighbors, then I guess roosters are out. We live in a very rural area with not many neighbors, and we really love the crowing.
Penny
Mine are still young but, so far, there has been no issue with having 2 roosters. They figured out at a very young age who was going to be the King of the Run. And listening to them figure out how to crow has added many smiles to our days!
If crowing is a problem with neighbors, then I guess roosters are out. We live in a very rural area with not many neighbors, and we really love the crowing.
Penny
