Leomome
In the Brooder
- Sep 19, 2023
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Okay Everyone I want EVERYONES opinion on this….. My husband brought up the idea and I need opinion’s , suggestions and advice…… Please feel free to tell me what a dumb idea this is or not! My feelings don’t get hurt so please be brutally honest!!!!!
Last Year (2023) my husband and I built a coop and bought 4 chickens and two ducks. They were “supposed” to be all females. I have since learned don’t trust Tractor Supply for hen only stock. We ended up with 3 hens, a rooster, a drake and a female duck. We lost a chicken to the fox, we had to get rid of the ducks because the drake kept trying to f@*§ my hens and was causing stress in the chickens. So now I have 2 egg laying hens and a stunningly handsome grey/brown rooster.(Picture attached)
I want to add more chickens this year to my flock and I am trying to decide which is the best way to go about it. Should I let the hens sit on the eggs or should I just buy more?? I think it would be cool to breed my rooster and hen but I don’t know much about it. If you know of a book ( or have written a book) about this please let me know.
So what do you think?????
Let nature do it or incubate them myself or just buy????
Thank you in advance for your opinion…..
PS: Does anyone know what breed my rooster is?
Teri
aka Leomome
[email protected]
Last Year (2023) my husband and I built a coop and bought 4 chickens and two ducks. They were “supposed” to be all females. I have since learned don’t trust Tractor Supply for hen only stock. We ended up with 3 hens, a rooster, a drake and a female duck. We lost a chicken to the fox, we had to get rid of the ducks because the drake kept trying to f@*§ my hens and was causing stress in the chickens. So now I have 2 egg laying hens and a stunningly handsome grey/brown rooster.(Picture attached)
I want to add more chickens this year to my flock and I am trying to decide which is the best way to go about it. Should I let the hens sit on the eggs or should I just buy more?? I think it would be cool to breed my rooster and hen but I don’t know much about it. If you know of a book ( or have written a book) about this please let me know.
So what do you think?????
Let nature do it or incubate them myself or just buy????
Thank you in advance for your opinion…..
PS: Does anyone know what breed my rooster is?
Teri
aka Leomome
[email protected]


