when you introduce a rooster?
Here's the deal. We have the 14 hens we got as chicks last spring. All this time they have not had a rooster. Most of them see us as their roo, even though there is a "boss hen" of the group. They look to us for protection when out in the yard and some of them even demand to be picked up and held. If we are working outside they follow us everywhere we go, constantly talking to us and getting in the middle of what we are doing.
We have been thinking of getting a rooster and maybe at some point letting the hens hatch some chicks. If we introduce a roo will the hens attitude towards us change? Will they still be friendly and want to follow us and be held or will they focus their attention on the roo? It's getting close to chick time and we need to make up our minds soon. Any ideas or experiences?
Thanks
Larry
Here's the deal. We have the 14 hens we got as chicks last spring. All this time they have not had a rooster. Most of them see us as their roo, even though there is a "boss hen" of the group. They look to us for protection when out in the yard and some of them even demand to be picked up and held. If we are working outside they follow us everywhere we go, constantly talking to us and getting in the middle of what we are doing.
We have been thinking of getting a rooster and maybe at some point letting the hens hatch some chicks. If we introduce a roo will the hens attitude towards us change? Will they still be friendly and want to follow us and be held or will they focus their attention on the roo? It's getting close to chick time and we need to make up our minds soon. Any ideas or experiences?
Thanks
Larry