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Here's when my roo was helping a layer, he does stuff like this all the time, he also sings the egg song with them like a proud papa
i typically gather daily, but i know some of my friends who get eggs from me are a bit squeamish about eating a fertile egg.Cochins generally have a sweet temperament. I had a bantam Cochin rooster and he was a gentleman, a joy to have around.
BTW, are you concerned about eating fertile eggs? Or?
A BYC member posted a couple months ago that, on a whim, she put some eggs from Walmart in her incubator, and one of them hatched! So your friends may have eaten many a fertile egg without ever realizing it. I would gently educate them on the absurdity of their squeamishness, and save that sweet rooster!i typically gather daily, but i know some of my friends who get eggs from me are a bit squeamish about eating a fertile egg.
I got baby chicks the first week of May and because of the quantity, i got a free black cochin chick. i'm in love with the little boogar! so sweet! the only thing is i'm pretty sure my free chick is a roo rather than a hen. i will have 12 mixed variety hens, but i have always steered away from keeping a roo because of noise, attitude and not wanting fertilized eggs. they will all be in a large coop with a 12x12 enclosure. just curious what others do that have roosters?