
Roo #1- Rooster, the main man, numero uno. Isn't he handsome.

Roo #2- Pat, mean, frustrated, dinner soon. ;0)

Roo #3- No name, not mean or aggressive
yet, still will be in my freezer soon.

Roo #4- Yolkie, issues, issues, issues. Not staying in this world much longer, but not dinner.
FYI-I only ordered one roo and there
was one marked with a blue head when they came. That would be Rooster. All the others were OOPS! by the hatchery. I used Cackle Hatchery out of Missouri.
So, after the Holiday weekend we will be down to 12 birds, 1 Roo and 11 Hens.
3 comments:
That's still a decent enough number of hens, and plenty for Rooster to...um...service! ;)
Oh no...that is too many roos, isn't it? I only wound up with two, myself, and had troubles galore. I rehomed my "Pip", though, instead of culling - you're brave, Mindy!! :-)
Angie: I agree!
Danni: I'm trying to embrace it, this simple living!
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