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Why so soon for the roos? I was thinking of keeping the studs for their full lifespans. I can't imagine that their lack of interest is ever an issue.They tend to drop in fertility, I think. None of my hens are that old. I've heard that you should replace your roo every six months and your hens every year. I'm not replacing mine nearly that often since I'm not a commercial breeder.
I've heard that they become less energetic and less interested in mating. The young boys will mount everything often.Why so soon for the roos? I was thinking of keeping the studs for their full lifespans. I can't imagine that their lack of interest is ever an issue.
Shh. . . no one told my older roos. They're still mounting everything, and unlike the younger ones, usually get on in the right direction.I've heard that they become less energetic and less interested in mating. The young boys will mount everything often.
I won't tell them. I don't tell my boys either. I don't see any need to swap them out that often, personally.Shh. . . no one told my older roos. They're still mounting everything, and unlike the younger ones, usually get on in the right direction.
Some peopleThey respond that they only want half and they’ll pick them up the following weekend! I was like no way am I housing, feeding, and caring for your chicks for a week when I’m already stuck with the half you don’t want. We agreed on Wednesday, but I’m tempted to just say forget it.
The ONE TIME I sold a quail, I later found out that the experienced quail person put a 4-week old juvenile into a cage with many established hens. It didn't survive.Some peopleThis is one reason I don't really want to start selling chicks/eggs/plants/whatever.
Yeah, I didn’t clean my shed brooder as planned because my shavings got wet in the rain last week that flooded my shedI see poop!
More like aIsnt it such a sigh of relief when they’re gone?