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Dianne Hess
Chirping
Thank you.
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Hi, I tend to gravitate towards more rare breed chickens and order straight runs because its a bit cheaper. I am ok with getting roosters because I love them personally. This is what I did with all my extra rooster this year, I put them in a bachelor pen.
A Bachelor pen is a pen like you would make for your girls but will only house roosters.
I have two bachelor pens, one for my standard size boys and one for my bantam size boys. Currently in my standard size bachelor pen I have 5 Polish roosters. 3 buff lace and 2 white crested. They have access to a large pen under and large shade tree and cohabitant quite peacefully. My son's favorite breed is the Polish so of course we had to hang on to them. It can be vary hard to get rid of extra roosters, the internet is saturated with people trying to give them away.
For me, the more I have the better. We live in the country, my chickens free range so I need to have several on duty. I select the best for the job of protecting the girls, as for the rest, the bachelor life it is.
Here are a few pics of my standard size bachelor pad boys.
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Thank you so much! This was helpful. I did find a great home for one of the boys so I"m still here with two - a Silkie and a Frizzle. I love them both and though I see some sparring I'm hoping if I get a few more girls (I have 4 now) that it may balance them out (?). I have a Silkie girl that just went broody on me. I really want a few Easter Eggers. I'm thinking of getting some day old - females - from Meyers in a couple weeks to slip under her. What do you think?