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Good for you for taking in those chickens! And good luck catching that last one, if he's still alive.
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If you do end up with too many roosters, you might want to check this out: https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/rooster-flocks.72998/The 6 we caught are happy in the smaller coop, but there are at least 3 roosters out there. We already have roosters so we're not sure what we'll do if/ when we catch them. They're all beautiful birds
Good grief. Great opportunity to start a rooster flock if you don’t have one already!Either way, we're keeping him and most of the others. Only 3 of the 17 we caught were females lol. Luckily everyone seems to get along really well.
It’s a common thing at vet clinics too.People are such jerks sometimes. I used to work at a pet shop, and we had a kitten dropped in our dumpster, a box with mom cat and 5 newborns left by the back door, and a dog tied to the front door during the night. My brother was a delivery driver, and he found several boxes of kittens left to fend for themselves on backroads. Ugh! Lucky chickens to land by a caring home.
You have a kind heart, thank you for rescuing!Speaking of kittens, we just rescued a momma stay and 3 kittens yesterday lol. So now we have 8 cats and 38 chickens haha. The cats are mostly afraid of the birds