Near our run we have a very large patch of various daffodils, thousands of them. We are concern that our half day free range chickens may try to eat them. I feel now little better that your experience showed that it was not true. I wonder if there is an early sign of chickens getting sick...
In general I agree with your opinion. But, I am pretty sure my grandson will ask how the egg is fertilized being in the shell. So, then it really becomes quite difficult to explain details how the chicken egg gets fertilized.
That is possibly a good, simple explanation, but he will not see the kiss he is a custom too!
May be another way (not factual at this age) is that he is just giving a hen a back massage!
Thanks, that’s very good point. I will talk to my daughter. Since we haven’t had chickens before I am not sure if she has seen rooster mating hen. May need to send her a video.
Thank you. I don’t think my daughter and son-in-law gave their son any basic information.
I like to answer, as you suggested, factual.
I just dread a follow up question on fertilization (or even an other question, how the rooster doing that doesn’t break the egg).
My 6 year grandson comes often to visit us. He loves chickens, feeding them and gathering eggs.
I just dread the situation if he sees rooster mating a hen. I really don’t know what I should tell him.
Any advice is appreciated.
thanks