DarkAngel77
Songster
Hi, I'm a bit new to this, I grew up with chickens but haven't had any since being an adult. This spring I plan to change that.
My question is how many roosters should I start with? I know the general number is 1 roo for every 10 or so hens, I'm planning to get about 10-12 hens so I know in theory 1 rooster. I'm just wondering if it would be better to get 2-3 roosters just incase the 1 is aggressive towards humans or the hens, or just isn't the right fit for the flock in general?
If you do recommend getting 2-3, should I get different breeds or go with the same breed?
Also, just out of curiosity what breed of rooster(s) do you have and would you recommend that breed?
I'm wanting a barred rock rooster, simply because I had several growing up and they were always nice (from what I remember) and so having a nice/non human aggressive flock is very important to me.
My question is how many roosters should I start with? I know the general number is 1 roo for every 10 or so hens, I'm planning to get about 10-12 hens so I know in theory 1 rooster. I'm just wondering if it would be better to get 2-3 roosters just incase the 1 is aggressive towards humans or the hens, or just isn't the right fit for the flock in general?
If you do recommend getting 2-3, should I get different breeds or go with the same breed?
Also, just out of curiosity what breed of rooster(s) do you have and would you recommend that breed?
I'm wanting a barred rock rooster, simply because I had several growing up and they were always nice (from what I remember) and so having a nice/non human aggressive flock is very important to me.