Help Identifying Breeds

Can you have a rooster if your hunch is correct?
I would prefer to have one or two roosters. But I dont want to go buy a rooster particularly. I like the surprise and excitement. My kids want more chickens and we have the room but I'm also curious about the breeding capabilities of such a mixed bag. Would it be best if I were to get a few more of the same breeds or allow nature to do its thing over time?
 
I would prefer to have one or two roosters. But I dont want to go buy a rooster particularly. I like the surprise and excitement. My kids want more chickens and we have the room but I'm also curious about the breeding capabilities of such a mixed bag. Would it be best if I were to get a few more of the same breeds or allow nature to do its thing over time?
I'd you aren't going to show or don't want to breed purebreds, than mixed breeds are completely fine. However, if you're going to hatch eggs, you have to be prepared for the 50% that will be roosters.
 
I would prefer to have one or two roosters. But I dont want to go buy a rooster particularly. I like the surprise and excitement. My kids want more chickens and we have the room but I'm also curious about the breeding capabilities of such a mixed bag. Would it be best if I were to get a few more of the same breeds or allow nature to do its thing over time?
I'm afraid I won't be much help on answering that question as I only recently got my first rooster and he is 'servicing' a flock of 23 hens. But, I mainly got him as a hawk alarm and eye candy. There are still specific breeds I'd like to add so I plan to add them in a different way eventually that doesn't involve hatching out any fertile eggs courtesy of him. Of course, best laid plans have a way of changing.
 
I will go out and do that in just a few moments when it's time to move them back to the security of their coop.
You have a red sex link, two silver laced wyandottes, and a silkie. Could you get a be the picture of the black chick and the black and red chick?
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okay trying to get these uploaded for yall to see better. Its bed time for them so they were a little uncooperative with me bothering them. I'm also not good at uploading pics lol
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I'd you aren't going to show or don't want to breed purebreds, than mixed breeds are completely fine. However, if you're going to hatch eggs, you have to be prepared for the 50% that will be roosters.
So if I allow nature to take course itll likely be a lot more roosters? Also would a silkie have any issues with the other larger breeds?
 

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