So we hatched 12 chicks and 7 (or 8 possibly) are roosters. I have not gotten attached to any....until now. They will all be culled on Jan 18th, but I'm hesitating on one. I am in need of advice, or maybe some sense talked into me....
-He has been very docile. He will approach me, take food gently and allow me to pick him up and hold him while eating from my hand. This is NOT the case with any of the other cockerels.
-He is good with the pullets and as he ages even hangs out with the older gals who seem to tolerate him more than the other obnoxious cockerels. The other boys are more aggressive and still bully the pullets.
-He much prefers hanging with the hens than sparring with the hoodlums.
-IF he gets challenged he ends it quickly, not overly aggressive, and walks away calmly.
Being new to chickens I am only assuming that these would be some personality traits you would watch out for if you are wanting a rooster. Am I correct?
Our situation:
-We live in an urban area that allows roosters.
-We will have 9-10 hens for him alone.
-Our yard has a complete 6ft privacy fence with gaps filled. We also have a net across most of our yard. We are not looking for a defender but early warning of hawks would be a nice benefit.
-We are not interested in breeding.
-Our town currently houses many flocks with roosters and the University said they've not had chicken clients ever say anything about having upset neighbors or needing to re-home due to complaints. I called them
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Our neighbors currently enjoy hearing our hens but we have not had a rooster crowing. We are friends so I feel comfortable asking them how they feel about us keeping one. I also am aware I have to be prepared for them to say no, or even worse, change their minds after we've had him for a bit.
Can anyone offer their wisdom or experience? Or possibly talk some sense into me??
Thanks!!
-He has been very docile. He will approach me, take food gently and allow me to pick him up and hold him while eating from my hand. This is NOT the case with any of the other cockerels.
-He is good with the pullets and as he ages even hangs out with the older gals who seem to tolerate him more than the other obnoxious cockerels. The other boys are more aggressive and still bully the pullets.
-He much prefers hanging with the hens than sparring with the hoodlums.
-IF he gets challenged he ends it quickly, not overly aggressive, and walks away calmly.
Being new to chickens I am only assuming that these would be some personality traits you would watch out for if you are wanting a rooster. Am I correct?
Our situation:
-We live in an urban area that allows roosters.
-We will have 9-10 hens for him alone.
-Our yard has a complete 6ft privacy fence with gaps filled. We also have a net across most of our yard. We are not looking for a defender but early warning of hawks would be a nice benefit.
-We are not interested in breeding.
-Our town currently houses many flocks with roosters and the University said they've not had chicken clients ever say anything about having upset neighbors or needing to re-home due to complaints. I called them

Our neighbors currently enjoy hearing our hens but we have not had a rooster crowing. We are friends so I feel comfortable asking them how they feel about us keeping one. I also am aware I have to be prepared for them to say no, or even worse, change their minds after we've had him for a bit.
Can anyone offer their wisdom or experience? Or possibly talk some sense into me??
Thanks!!