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Have any of you had success with having a coop with only males (of different breeds)?
Do any of you give your hens a break?
Now to figure on enclosures for them. Im thinking of making 1 big coop/run and several small ones. During fall and winter Im thinking of letting all the females be seperated from males to give them a break from mating.
Have any of you had success with having a coop with only males (of different breeds)?
Do any of you give your hens a break?
No and no. I have a rooster pad hoop coop. One always ends up being the bottom rooster and gets "mated" by the top dawgs. I feel so bad for them.
I usually keep 2-3 roosters for a flock of 50ish girls. More than that and they fight and don't treat the ladies well. I also have 2 toms in the flock, they completely leave the roosters alone and vice versa. The turkeys seem to stick to their own kind, as do the chickens. We'll see about the guineas, they're also in the same coop (ducks are separated out).
I've noticed in the winter there's less breeding activity. The girls are molting, then not laying. The boys leave them alone. The few that continue to lay do get it, though.
Hi Dude!
No words, just a hug for you and your better half and a prayer for wisdom and understanding from the insurance assessor and that you might yet be able to recover some of your materials (and maybe a another bird or two???-yes, I don't know how to surrender). Hope after the assessor visit you are able to take a deep breath and to start looking forward.
ETA: just read your last post, sounds like you are already getting the plans together!!!!
On a happier note, it's FINALLY on the UPS truck and on it's way!!!
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I really didn't expect it to take this long to ship (pre-ordered in August) but I guess this really is perfect timing. Now I will have a good read while I watch it snow and wait for my new chicks to arrive in the spring.