i am just starting my adventures in poultry after waiting a long time! my little flock is 10 chicks from eggs hatched by the local 3rd graders as a school project. now that they are 3 months old, it's pretty easy to tell who are girls and who are boys...best guess at this point is that they are exactly half/half. at first i thought i wouldn't keep any roosters, bc i thought they would be living in town. good fortune has granted me a field close to my house ( i live in a VERY small town, so the "country" start at the end of my block...) so they now get to be free range AND i can keep a rooster. BUT, that means i have to choose! based on what i've read so far, with only 5 hens, i probably shouldn't have more than one rooster. here are my choices: (I should also mention i have all different shapes and sizes and personalities, and two of my hens are bantam...)
*skunk: born leader! from the second he came out of his egg the kids said he was a bully -- always bossing the others around. he used to seem mean, now he just seems efficient. he is nice enough to me, and he keeps everyone pretty well in line. i've not really bonded with him, but i do respect him
he seems like a good rooster. he is medium sized.
*silver: big and beautiful and friendly and a bit goofy. NOT a born leader, but sweet. he is the biggest of all and my favorite.
*cochin #1: beautiful!! the picture perfect rooster...everyone who visits likes him best cuz he's so pretty. he crowed first, and he carries himself very seriously. he seems to be running a little subset away from skunk...i often see him and the bantam hens running around separate from the others. there is something a little frazzled about him though. he crows ALL the time and often seems a little overwhelmed...he is not a bantam, but pretty tiny.
*cochin #2: not as pretty, must be low in flock rank because he displays no leadership at all. he was my favorite chick, but now he just seems kinda picked on and isn't very friendly anymore
*chubby: i sort of love this guy. he must have been born with some kind of internal deformity, bc his body is kinda misshapen (making him look really fat...) he is sweet and probably the lowest bird on the totem pole. i thought he wouldn't make it past chickhood, but somehow he has! obviously, he is not the rooster to keep, though i kind of admire him for hanging in there, and i sort of wish i could keep him for that reason.
whoa -- that's a long post..i think you can guess my real dilemma here: i am attached to all of them now, and it is hard to let anyone go. my main objective is a rooster who can keep the girls safe, treats them well, and won't hurt the banties when it comes to mating and all that. skunk seems the obvious choice, but his size worries me...so my beautiful cochin might be a better option...but then silver, he is just nice to have around
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*skunk: born leader! from the second he came out of his egg the kids said he was a bully -- always bossing the others around. he used to seem mean, now he just seems efficient. he is nice enough to me, and he keeps everyone pretty well in line. i've not really bonded with him, but i do respect him

*silver: big and beautiful and friendly and a bit goofy. NOT a born leader, but sweet. he is the biggest of all and my favorite.
*cochin #1: beautiful!! the picture perfect rooster...everyone who visits likes him best cuz he's so pretty. he crowed first, and he carries himself very seriously. he seems to be running a little subset away from skunk...i often see him and the bantam hens running around separate from the others. there is something a little frazzled about him though. he crows ALL the time and often seems a little overwhelmed...he is not a bantam, but pretty tiny.
*cochin #2: not as pretty, must be low in flock rank because he displays no leadership at all. he was my favorite chick, but now he just seems kinda picked on and isn't very friendly anymore

*chubby: i sort of love this guy. he must have been born with some kind of internal deformity, bc his body is kinda misshapen (making him look really fat...) he is sweet and probably the lowest bird on the totem pole. i thought he wouldn't make it past chickhood, but somehow he has! obviously, he is not the rooster to keep, though i kind of admire him for hanging in there, and i sort of wish i could keep him for that reason.
whoa -- that's a long post..i think you can guess my real dilemma here: i am attached to all of them now, and it is hard to let anyone go. my main objective is a rooster who can keep the girls safe, treats them well, and won't hurt the banties when it comes to mating and all that. skunk seems the obvious choice, but his size worries me...so my beautiful cochin might be a better option...but then silver, he is just nice to have around
