Anyone do this or at least know enough to think it's a good idea (or not)?
I've got some scrap material and am thinking of putting together a chicken tractor for my garden. The weeds are crazy and I'm hoping to get a good start on next year with the chicken tractor.
Anyway, I have some suspected roos and my boys don't want me to get rid of them. They've already got transformer names picked out for them and such... so I figured, maybe I could just put the roosters all in the chicken tractor w/o females. I've heard that roos usually get along fine when there are no hens to fight over. I could also use the roosters if I ever want to do some breeding in the future.
I just think it'd give the roos a job and if they're the ones in the tractor, I wouldn't have to worry about nests or collecting eggs, just the feeding/watering/cleaning, in there.
Anyway, any insight is welcome before I start this project
thanks in advance
I've got some scrap material and am thinking of putting together a chicken tractor for my garden. The weeds are crazy and I'm hoping to get a good start on next year with the chicken tractor.
Anyway, I have some suspected roos and my boys don't want me to get rid of them. They've already got transformer names picked out for them and such... so I figured, maybe I could just put the roosters all in the chicken tractor w/o females. I've heard that roos usually get along fine when there are no hens to fight over. I could also use the roosters if I ever want to do some breeding in the future.
I just think it'd give the roos a job and if they're the ones in the tractor, I wouldn't have to worry about nests or collecting eggs, just the feeding/watering/cleaning, in there.
Anyway, any insight is welcome before I start this project

thanks in advance
