We got a rooster in our newly hatched RIR chicks about 6 weeks back. We are looking to rehome him but understand that is hard.
I have been thinking about having him neutered or caponized. He shows no aggression now and is a cool dude but he hasnāt gone through puberty yet.
Pros?
Cons?
Stop the crowing?
Stop the aggression toward the hens?
No fertilized eggs?
Stop aggressive acts on wife kids and I?
Really open to idea and thoughts here. God bless and thanks for the help.
JB
Have you asked your vet if they can do it? I would think vets that are happy to would be far and few between.
A good rooster doesn't have aggression towards either his hens, or to people. Fertile eggs taste just the same as any other eggs, so unless you are vegetarian and it goes against your beliefs, there is no reason not to eat them.
With the crowing, I believe I have read that capons still do crow in many case, but I would think it would reduce it.
I think it comes down to what you think is best for him, in that neutering a cockerel is a lot more invasive that say a cat, because their 'bits' stay up in the body, near all the other important organs. Personally, I would not do it, and look at either keeping him as he is, re-homing him, or eating him. But I do keep my chickens more as livestock, so that is where my point of view is coming from. If I kept them all as pets, I might feel different about it.
Re-homing is possible in some cases, so maybe try that while you are deciding, just in case the right person is there at the right time??
Good luck with whatever you decide!