In the beginning I had three roosters. Three is just too much! Too much for the hen house, to much for the girls, to much for the feed bin, just too much!
So one rooster left to go live with a little girl who wanted a beautiful rooster for her 4-H project and to keep her one hen company, he has a wonderful life.
As time wore on, the hen’s girl’s backs wore out so the second rooster just HAD to go to someone who needed a Rooster!
(Roosters are great protectors of their girls, find little bits of good food for them to share, AND they have their favorite hens, although they are protective of all the flock.)

TWO roosters became too much, again. The roos were great buddies, shared everything, (including the girls), didn’t try to attack me, took turns keeping watch, but the favorite hens…..well; let’s just say two roosters are too much.

So Rooster number two went to live in Paonia, and these girls had never SEEN such a handsome Dude! He has a good home now and lots of entertainment. (And, yes that is a duck and other fowl in there.)

Even a guardian Llama, if he decides to talk to someone else once in a while!
