So my pullet is a Roo.... now what?

Wow. Daddy looks remarkably like my EE rooster, Carl, who was also an accidental roo.
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Here's his close-up.
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And he's a great rooster.

Here he is announcing something roosterish while he stands guard over my first GrandChick (and his first-hatched progeny) and the BO pullet who hatched it. (Not the one who laid the egg - momma is also an EE ).
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Don't huff and puff about your accidental roos. With them around you won't need to buy any more hens. Without them there would be no eggs!
 
drumstick diva - My brother and I rarely see each other, and if we do there isn't a lot of conversation. Pranks were the least of things....

I do eat store bought eggs.... and I plan to eat the eggs from my hens, but I may have to seperate some of them from the rooster at first. But I'm a big girl, I'll work through it.
Those are awesome roosters! I hope my guy grows up to be that beautiful - and Junior is a stunner (looks like he knows it too!)

bigchicken2 - I appreciate your intent to educate people about roos... but the fact is some people just can't have them. Some people don't have the time / experience to keep a rooster in line / keep family safe from him. And some people just don't want roosters. Because I am concerned about the apparent growing number of roosters in my flock doesn't mean I am "huffing and puffing" ... if you check the title of this very thread, I am looking for constructive feedback on how to give my rooster the best life I can, because I have no idea what to expect from or for him. You get better results with encouragement and pointers than coming across as a finger-wagging scolding.
 
I got 9 Barred rock (4 roo) 5 Buff Orphingtons (2 roo) and 3 RIR (1 roo). That is tloo many roosters. I plan to get down to 1 or maybe 2 roo> I understand that they fight amongst themselves. However, I do want to raise some chickens if the hens will go broody. They are all 13 weeks old, so I have awhile to go. Want to get at least 1 bantam hen. I understand that they will sit on most any kind of chicken eggs. Roosters are usually more colorful than the hens
 

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