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Sounds good. Maybe put a few feeders or waterers in different locations than the rest, just so any newly added roos (they sometimes get bullied for a little while before being accepted) can get enough food and water.That's what I was thinking. I sketched up some plans. I figure I will have a maximum of 40 roosters at any given time. More likely closer to 30. I was planning on making the roosting area and feed and water area 6 foot tall to be able to walk into. The rest I was going to make with 4 foot tall welded wire fencing and covering it to keep hawks out. It won't need to be as tall in that area because I won't have to walk around in there getting eggs or anything. If I used a 100 foot roll that would give them about 700 square feet if you add the square footage of the roost. Plus they would be able to free range when the hens were cooped up. I was planning on setting up some hiding places for the younger ones about a foot off the ground. If they needed to get away the worst that could happen under a low shelter would be getting pecked since they wouldn't be able spur underneath.