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Finally an egg! They were on an every other day schedule, this was yesterday so hoping for another tomorrow. For 3-4 years old, that's not too bad. Now if I can get BOTH of them to lay. Lol
 
this has already been answered I think if you are not worried about him becoming chicken dinner??  I think most roo's wind up chicken dinner as the ratio of 1 to 10 to 15 hens is really good in a backyard flock. there would be no concern about him being in a cockfight unless he is American game  and bred and trained for it otherwise he would never find his way to a cockfight.  as someone said usually the home processed birds are much more humanely treated in life and the way they are killed and processed.  I would add if you plan to enjoy your chickens and raise new ones you will have to come to terms with the excess roo's . you will not be able to rehome as pets very many of these birds most will become chicken dinner.    I love to raise them and watch them grow. I love fresh eggs and fresh meat without all the bad stuff the ones at the store have.  I hope this helps :D
on a happy note also I just put 108 heritage rhode island red eggs in the bator . love the little red fluff balls but I will have a lot of roo's to deal with there too .. happy hatching :jumpy


Wow. 108. I hope you have a great % hatch.
 
Officially started the coop today. I had a 8x6 dirt floor shed rough framed, but my Darling Wife said it was way too small. I pulled it apart and now I'm going with an 8ft x 12ft barn-style coop.

Laying out the floor...


Framing the floor using 4x4 skids and treated 2x6's...


Putting down the 3/4 inch tongue and groove flooring...


That's as far as I got today. The kids kept crawling around me like gnats. It also looks like I need to lower one corner. Good thing I took pics!!
 
Okay...no progress on building the coop, because my chicks out-grew their rigged up brooder accomodations. Used 2 small dog crates but they were obviously too small. Now they have a 6.5ft x 4ft x 2ft Hotel. I have some Happy Happy Happy girls now! Nice brooder. I just let my hens brood new chicks I get for them when they go broody. I think I will up the number I get from 2 to 6. Then I will have extra pullets. Then again I probably shouldn't. :) I forget I am only suppose to have a few backyard chickens.
 
Officially started the coop today. I had a 8x6 dirt floor shed rough framed, but my Darling Wife said it was way too small. I pulled it apart and now I'm going with an 8ft x 12ft barn-style coop. Laying out the floor... Framing the floor using 4x4 skids and treated 2x6's... Putting down the 3/4 inch tongue and groove flooring... That's as far as I got today. The kids kept crawling around me like gnats. It also looks like I need to lower one corner. Good thing I took pics!!
:) Smart woman. You will need the space. It just happens.
 
Officially started the coop today. I had a 8x6 dirt floor shed rough framed, but my Darling Wife said it was way too small. I pulled it apart and now I'm going with an 8ft x 12ft barn-style coop.

Laying out the floor...


Framing the floor using 4x4 skids and treated 2x6's...


Putting down the 3/4 inch tongue and groove flooring...


That's as far as I got today. The kids kept crawling around me like gnats. It also looks like I need to lower one corner. Good thing I took pics!!

look good so far,, Look like next weekend the weather is perfect to finish up.
 
Im out by lockhart tx.gptta love being close to the bbq capital! I currently have 2 cows, 160+ and counting quail "300 eggs in the incubator", 2 dogs, 2 cats, few buff brahmas, few new jersey black giants, some Americanas.
 

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