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Yeeeaaaahhhh not really what I needed to see on the eve of bringing home 12 chicks lol. I know raising chickens will have it’s challenges but damn. I’m new to this. Don’t make me cull right away damn it.

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Secure your coop, coons, cats, owls, hawks, dogs, yokes, foxes, mink, cats and possums aren't your friends.

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Yokes?

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Meant to say yotes, autocorrect got me.

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Well, eventually you're going to have a lot more rooster chicks than you want, and it's either this or turn them into capons. I'm not sure you'd like the process of turning them into capons.

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This we have contemplated as well, too many roosters. This is our first go around. If we end up with a couple of roosters (22 chicks to start), we will keep one and attempt to sell the others. If we can’t sell them, then I guess I gotta now look at what turning them into capons means lol. Thanks for the input.

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A couple of roosters for 22 chicks isn't actually that bad. You want more than one for a larger flock. Something else you'll need to look into.

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https://www.thespruceeats.com/what-is-a-capon-995596

Castrating the roosters before they reach sexual maturity to eat them later