I was blessed this summer with a lady that gave me fertilized eggs to put under a pair of broody hens. At about the same time, I was gifted a rooster. Yesterday, I got home and had lost my rooster, a big old fellow. Not a sign, but all the hens were there. He must of taken it for the flock, which surprises me, because I have never thought too much of him as a rooster, and he never really showed any of the traits often expressed here of good roosters.
He was my first rooster, and I found I kind of like having a rooster, so while I was planning to butcher all the roosters that hatched, I am still uncertain who is a rooster at this point, but I assume I did get a few. I have decided to keep one.
My question is, can I just leave the one I pick with the hens and let him grow up with them, and then one day he will step forward and be the rooster? Or do I have to have a separate pen until he is mature.
MrsK
He was my first rooster, and I found I kind of like having a rooster, so while I was planning to butcher all the roosters that hatched, I am still uncertain who is a rooster at this point, but I assume I did get a few. I have decided to keep one.
My question is, can I just leave the one I pick with the hens and let him grow up with them, and then one day he will step forward and be the rooster? Or do I have to have a separate pen until he is mature.
MrsK
