Breeding plan questions

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I have a flock of 6 laying hens that are 2-3 years old. I also have a group of chicks that I hatched out. My plan is to keep one of the rooster chicks, let it breed with the older girls and then hatch out some of their chicks. I can't have roosters where I am, so my first question is what are the odds that a rooster is fertile and breeding before its got a super loud crow?

I also have 2 roos to choose from, a black copper marans and a wheaten penedesenca. The hens are (1 of each), BLRW, Partridge Rock, Easter egger, Colombian wyandotte, silver laced wyandotte, and a welsummer. Which roo would be a better choice as far as making cute chicks that are friendly? Does the black coloring of the BCM's cover the hens' color (as in will I get mostly dark chicks)?

Tell me what you think.

Thanks for your help!
 
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Im going to go ahead and guess that your cutting it close so I wouldn't even try it.
A little further down the road from me theres a flock owner with a few nice roosters and breeding pens.
He offered that anytime I wanted to breed one of my hens he'd put a roo and my hen in a separate breeding pen.
Really kind guy and I know his flock is clean plus he would tell me if I should worry about anything.

Maybe try to make friends? Uh. Im not much help...
 
I am no expert, I have my first roosters now, but only one in seven is attempting to breed, and they have been crowing loudly for weeks. (yeah, time to rehome some roos!)
 
Most breeds seem to start crowing around the time they start breeding. Cornish Cross sometimes crow at 8 weeks.
 
I have a couple of 8 week old Black Copper Marans roos and one of them is already crowing! I also believe (someone correct me if I am wrong) that black coloring is dominant. Everyone that I know that has put a BCM roo over their EE's, to get pullets that lay olive eggs, the chicks tend to have the BCM coloring.
 
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Ah, that's what I was thinking too. Black often seems to be a dominant color. Maybe I'll try to get a blue copper marans rooster instead.
 

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