Angela____haschickens
Hatching
- Sep 13, 2017
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Okay. So in April I had just got 5 new chicks. Three ended up being roosters two are very beautiful barred rocks and the other is a golden crested polish with a floppy hairdo. Once I put them in with the other chickens they were doing fine till about a month ago. When they started to become developed roosters. I have 12 hens with them which I know is breaking the whole 1 rooster for 10 hens rule but I don't have a choice. I have grown very attached to every one of my roosters even the one who just so happens to chase me around the yard (Yes I have tried everything from a broom to acting like I'm flapping my wings to intimidate him it has not worked) but I have a sort of rectangular coop that has my space in the middle and two seperate other divided section one for my silkies and other for my reg. chickens, with about a 6 ft. By 12 ft. run (that is all I can afford right now) and my roosters have managed to leave hen feathers all over the run and made one of my bantams head bleed. I know I should consider killing them but I don't want to if I don't have to. I just want to know if I have any other options or ways to avoid this catastrophe? Thank you in advance and much appriciatance to whoever will answer my questions. Thank you in advance.☺