Friendly roo

EE are calm and fairly quiet. The best method is to get 2 roosters and find out who is dominant.Then you let them get to be about 7 months old and then sell or butcher the more dominant one. As a result you will have a calm rooster wo probably won't let you get near him without him moving away.
 
It really just goes by the roo itself. I have 2 barred roosters that are just over 2 weeks old now & I handle them multi times a day & give them lap time Etc to try and promote a friendly well tempered bird so that I can keep both instead of having to choose if they start to get nasty. I also have 4 Japanese Bantam roosters, I will be keeping at least 2 they are super quite (14wks old as of yest) they have not tried crowing at all and don't even really make much noise at all. In my area having roosters isn't an issue at all, but I still want gentlemen like roosters with commonsense on when it's okay to start crowing :)

I hope you find the right one for you, if you aren't against it or already do it, just get a few different breeds of roos and the ones that don't work out can become dinner when big enough.
 
Yeah well I want to hatch soon cuz we have a chicken swap soon. So I cant get one as a chick. SHould I borrow my friends roo?
 
It really just goes by the roo itself. I have 2 barred roosters that are just over 2 weeks old now & I handle them multi times a day & give them lap time Etc to try and promote a friendly well tempered bird so that I can keep both instead of having to choose if they start to get nasty. I also have 4 Japanese Bantam roosters, I will be keeping at least 2 they are super quite (14wks old as of yest) they have not tried crowing at all and don't even really make much noise at all. In my area having roosters isn't an issue at all, but I still want gentlemen like roosters with commonsense on when it's okay to start crowing :)

I hope you find the right one for you, if you aren't against it or already do it, just get a few different breeds of roos and the ones that don't work out can become dinner when big enough.
I also recommend raising it from newly hatched and handling it daily. makes for such a sweet rooster. Alot calmer, probably wont try to show his dominance as much(which is a reason to crow) and my nicest rooster was an EE, all black with a big black beard/muffs, looked like a raven, he was so friendly and loved to get on my hand, and anytime you came around he was running up to be handled. . unfortunately I had to get rid of him when I had to give up all my chickens in April :( He was the very first chick I ever hatched out too. Only weird thing with him was that he started crowing at 4 1/2 weeks old. But he was going to replace the rooster that is my profile pic (blue wheaten/brown-red ameracauna) because he wasn't too nice.
 
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Oh yes from hatch or day old is best. My friend hatched out my newest little group.


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Good luck, keep us posted on what you end up doing
 

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