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Does anyone have two roosters with several hens running free range? I had two roosters once, but they fought. One was an Americanau, and one is a large mixed rooster. It seems like people do have more than one rooster together with no problems.

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:raises hand: Yep, I do. However, there is definitely a Sr and a Jr Roo. But there is a lot (a lot!) of space for the Jr to run away. Sr is some sort of brick red mutt - red hackles, black tail, white skin and coronation comb, and Jr is a hatchery RIR, fwiw.

I think I'm going to try having two roosters again. Mine is a mutt too. He looks very much like yours except all his tail feathers are white.
 
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Does anyone have two roosters with several hens running free range?  I had two roosters once, but they fought.  One was an Americanau, and one is a large mixed rooster.  It seems like people do have more than one rooster together with no problems.

 
our problem was not with roosters fighting. It was with the girls running and hiding. They did not go out in the yard, they would hide in corners trying to not attract the boys attention. We felt bad for them. Once we removed one of the roosters, the girls were back out. We had 14 girls and 2 boys. Not enough girls to go around.

RobertH

Anyone need turkeys?
 
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My other chickens have 1 1/2 acres of pasture and woods to roam around in with the goats and a Great Pyrenees. They have been doing this for many years with no problem. I did see a small hawk chase one once, but the chicken was able to "fly" far enough to get away from it. I want to get some Blue Copper Marans and Olive Eggers (IF I CAN FIND SOME!!!!). My plan is to make a coop inside this pasture, because I do want another rooster. If I don't need a top it will be about 20 to 25 feet square. If I have to cover it I can make it about 6 by 30 feet. Thanks for all the responses!

LROACH711, I see a Blue Copper as....... do you raise them?
EggieRowe, that's sad about the raccoon.

That is one from me. She hatched out eggs from me and raised her.

She's beautiful. I can't wait to find some!
 
our problem was not with roosters fighting. It was with the girls running and hiding. They did not go out in the yard, they would hide in corners trying to not attract the boys attention. We felt bad for them. Once we removed one of the roosters, the girls were back out. We had 14 girls and 2 boys. Not enough girls to go around.

RobertH

Anyone need turkeys?

The problem I had was the older rooster chased the younger one. He never tried to actually hurt him, but kept him very skittish. The hens carried on as usual. Maybe if I had let the younger rooster get fully grown it would have been ok.
 
The problem I had was the older rooster chased the younger one. He never tried to actually hurt him, but kept him very skittish. The hens carried on as usual. Maybe if I had let the younger rooster get fully grown it would have been ok.
ours wer from the same hatch

Roberth

however we have 3 d'danver roosters with 13 hens and everyone gets along fine
 
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our problem was not with roosters fighting. It was with the girls running and hiding. They did not go out in the yard, they would hide in corners trying to not attract the boys attention. We felt bad for them. Once we removed one of the roosters, the girls were back out. We had 14 girls and 2 boys. Not enough girls to go around.

RobertH

Anyone need turkeys?
I want turkeys, but I need to learn a lot more first. I also need to get over feeling a) afraid I'd get too attached when it came time to process any and b) feeling a little intimidated at the thought of processing a big bird by myself - chickens are so much smaller. ;)
 
ours wer from the same hatch

Roberth

however we have 3 d'danver roosters with 13 hens and everyone gets along fine

The only reason I'd like another rooster is because I want some Blue Coper Marans, and might like to raise some one day - and those roosters are BEAUTIFUL!!! Maybe the trick is having three roosters. Too much trouble to try to chase two other guys around!
 
My other chickens have 1 1/2 acres of pasture and woods to roam around in with the goats and a Great Pyrenees.  They have been doing this for many years with no problem.  I did see a small hawk chase one once, but the chicken was able to "fly" far enough to get away from it.  I want to get some Blue Copper Marans and Olive Eggers (IF I  CAN FIND SOME!!!!).  My plan is to make a coop inside this pasture, because I do want another rooster.  If I don't need a top it will be about 20 to 25 feet square.  If I have to cover it I can make it about 6 by 30 feet. Thanks for all the responses!

LROACH711, I see a Blue Copper as....... do you raise them?
EggieRowe, that's sad about the raccoon. 


During the Urban Farm tour last year we went to a home where some of the runs were uncovered, but the owner propped cut/fallen limbs against the wall in sections at an angle. It gave the chickens a shelter they could run under that would stop a aerial attack. I thought it was brilliant - free and zero maintenance, except maybe replace a fallen or rotten limb periodically.
 
Our tractor supply was having a sale on leghorn pullet chicks (25 cents a chick! they were a few weeks old) so now I have 20, and we may get more
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I also have 4 broody hens (3 of them are silkies, of course) , some on chicken eggs, some on turkey eggs. This adds to the 4 silkie chicks I already have. Ah, spring, you gotta love chick season
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I also thought I'd update on my cows. Little Valentine is so fat and is getting so big! Our bull is really filling out and looking more like a bull. He still has to get on his knees to graze (messed up neck). Our mother who lost her baby is doing well. Her udder is shrinking and she has no sign of mastitis. We decided not to get her a foster, as she was doing well without one. We turned everybody out into our 'big pasture' now that calving is over, and they love it, and love playing in the pond.







 
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