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Also - I don't know if it is typical - but two of my friends kept ALL the Aloha roos and had no issues.
My friend Jessica, she had like 10, and I was like, um, you don't have to keep ALL the boys - ha ha - but she lets them free range and likes having them around.
Everything is OK there, to this day. They are all about 2 years old now.
Hmmm.... Something to consider.
But I DO have at least two roosters that don't tolerate other males very well (they have their own families). So I can't do this in my whole flock, perhaps in the sub flock, though I have to keep in mind the well being of the girls. I only have one rooster with the NN flock because it was super hard on the girls as they were still maturing to have three in there (7 girls) - they were harder on the girls because they were competing with each other. Easier on the girls once they were separated...
Rooster management is going to be a long term puzzle to solve over and over again, I suspect...
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