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NysiaAnera
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There's no doubt of that....plenty of mating goes on when we are not around.It may take a bit before she'll let a younger cockerel mate with her but one may eventually force the issue if he's dominant enough and it will go on from there. If each male has plenty of mating opportunities to be had, then it's possible that she will get mated infrequently but most likely will still get bred enough to keep her eggs fertilized. She'll be fertilized from Mo for up to 30 days after his last breeding if not currently being mated, but I'm betting she's getting bred if she's laying daily.
Perhaps she is then. She is laying
almost daily. We hadn't planned on hatching any of her eggs, but I did add 2 to the ones I put under a hen a few days ago, just to try to get 2 more "layers only" from Mo.
I have been watching to see which rooster wins out to become the alpha roo. So far, they are all too docile to really assert themselves, even though all 3 seem to try. It is so funny to watch. One mates a hen, the other two run over and do their little dance around the hen, then one acts like it is trying to pick a fight, he gets completely ignored, and the other 2 walk off and leave him standing there looking disappointed. Lol Usually that one is Red, a Buff Orpington. The other 2 we call "The Twins", they are Buff Brahmas. None of them ever push the issue.
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