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We may not be able to get him for a couple of wks...will that help out more, or is sooner better??He's still a comparative baby so the ladies are likely to be rather heartless to him until he matures enough to impress him (think of a 16yo boy crashing a woman's book club meeting
I don't NEED him to breed everyone, I just want to be able to replace who we cull off. I know chicks are cheap but I'd rather just let a hen hatch them out.Once he's old enough to become flockmaster and mate with the ladies you'll have to judge your fertility by the results. I've got a young, vigorous rooster who was doing his duty by ~20 ladies over the past couple months but sometimes that doesn't pan out and I'm going to keep one of his sons to help out.
He is beautiful!!!When I got my bantam Cochin, Carl, I added him to a flock of mixed age hens. He was close to a year old, some of them were 1,2 and 3 yrs. The younger ones liked him immediately, the elder ones bullied him. He was very afraid of them. He was a sweetheart. I think you’ll like yours. View attachment 3278124
We may not be able to get him for a couple of wks...will that help out more, or is sooner better??
My question is, will there be "hurt feelings," negative behavior if he doesn't breed everyone??
I have hens that evade our current rooster. Not all of of them think they need a man in their lives.My question is, will there be "hurt feelings," negative behavior if he doesn't breed everyone??
Thank you for your insight!Unlikely.
I haven't seen it myself -- because my Australorps are a very laid-back breed -- but sometimes a head hen won't yield to a rooster even when he's more mature.
I had a dominant hen who wouldn't squat for me before I had a rooster and wouldn't squat for Ludwig, my first flockmaster for this group, until he was about 9 months old and half again her size (she was a Brahma and thus a big girl and he was a Langshan and eventually absolutely HUGE). But I've also had individual hens willingly accept a 5-month cockerel.
Individual personality will matter a great deal.![]()