genetically speaking, it is possible. but its considerably less likely to produce viable offspring. I was thinking on trying it out, maybe finding a large roo and a handful of hens and see what hatches if anything. unfortunately it will have to wait, movin soon.
I had a squirrel issue, got an air riffel and between that and my dog I think I got ridd of them. Rats seem to be smarter though. I
Licked frozen peanut butter off the trap without setting it off.
Hey ducky, for 8 birds you don't need to large a coop, the big thing is watching out for preditors. Espically racoons. As far as an easy coop you can get a large dog house.
Hey I hatched a batch of eggs and i know I have at lest one roo. What I I do with "extra" Roos?
My wife ain't to keen on the idea of eating them do to they are quozy pets.
The funny thing I have noticed is ht when I mock my Roos crow he gives me the stink eye then a few seconds later waves his head back and forth a couple times