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Your roosters are beautifulWhen I had chicken little I built a cage for him with a roost. It was located in my living room. He was allowed to walk or fly around his cage. But he spent his days outside. I didn't need to carry him to the front door, he walked to the front door on his own. He knew it was time to go hangout with the big girls. On days he couldn't go out he would interact with my dog, myself, or my partner inside. As for him pooping on the floor or table it wasn't an issue cause he didn't poop a lot and it was small.
But now I have a disabled rooster with deformed feet and unstable while standing, he gets a little more of my attention. His daily routine involves me getting him out of his cage in the morning, carrying him downstairs to spend time with flock. When I get home from work I look for him in the yard and bring him in to rest. On days when he can't go out he just hangs out in his cage. I don't have a door to the cage so it's always open. He's never had any interest to venture out. But he seems content.
Just thought I would share my experiences with a lone bantam and disabled rooster.
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Thank you for the ideas