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Of course, if a rooster lives without hens, he would not get layer feed, but the gamecock conditioner we use as scratch, just like my crippled Zane did for his almost 5 years of life. But no issues with layer for the roosters so far. As big as Suede was, he never had any leg issues his entire life, either. I hope Bash doesn't, but he has more height for his weight than Suede did. They say excess calcium has some effect on the legs, but I haven't seen that so far, only some arthritic hocks in hens and two roosters, Isaac and Atlas, his grandson.Thank you for chiming in speckledhen. When the pullets start laying, they all go on layer feed. I've never had a problem, and so far, I've never had any of them just keel over dead. I've even got roosters over 4 years old, doing just fine.