MartaKuz
Songster
- Mar 27, 2021
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Hi, I have a question about my 3 Roos. I'm done breeding for the season and would like to give my hens a break. Some of my hens have bald shoulders and balding backs and I've had to buy saddles for a few. Each Roo has it's own flock, they are small flocks of four or five hens. I plan on keeping a lot of the babies So that I have more per flock, hoping the roosters will have more variety and the hens won't be mounted as often. Last season I didn't separate them and the hens were exhausted.
What would be your suggestion? Do I create three small coops one for each rooster and just have them be by themselves? I'm not sure they'd get along if put together. Should I put them far away so they can't see their hens? And then when I reintriduce next spring will they attack the hens because they haven't been mounting for several months? Or would it be best to separate them but keep them close to their flocks so they can still see them? They just can't get to them?
Any advice you can give would be fantastic! Here's pics of my Roos. I love
them! The satin frizzle is LuvRBoy because I can literally carry him around all day and he cuddles with me. Aw.
What would be your suggestion? Do I create three small coops one for each rooster and just have them be by themselves? I'm not sure they'd get along if put together. Should I put them far away so they can't see their hens? And then when I reintriduce next spring will they attack the hens because they haven't been mounting for several months? Or would it be best to separate them but keep them close to their flocks so they can still see them? They just can't get to them?
Any advice you can give would be fantastic! Here's pics of my Roos. I love
