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I live in Uptown New Orleans and I have six chickens. I have two white rock roosters, one white rock hen, and three red star hens. They are about 12 weeks old. I want to breed them when the time comes, however, I do not want to have a rooster as I already have unfriendly neighbors. I am going to eat them the minute they start to crow. I am considering using a feral rooster that wanders around my neighborhood. I like him because he is tough as nails, having lived in the same mulberry tree since being set free during Hurricane Katrina. I have many questions.
Is it a bad idea to introduce an old rooster to the flock for any reason (disease, aggression, etc.)? Will this ancient rooster be able to mate at all? Will the resulting hybrid strain likely be inferior to purebred chickens in any way? How is the best way to catch a rooster that has avoided capture for all these years?
There are at least three roosters remaining in my neighborhood which I will try to get pictures of soon.
Thank you very much.
Is it a bad idea to introduce an old rooster to the flock for any reason (disease, aggression, etc.)? Will this ancient rooster be able to mate at all? Will the resulting hybrid strain likely be inferior to purebred chickens in any way? How is the best way to catch a rooster that has avoided capture for all these years?
There are at least three roosters remaining in my neighborhood which I will try to get pictures of soon.
Thank you very much.