How Old Does a Rooster have to Be Before He Stops Breeding?

cocopop

Chirping
6 Years
Jul 12, 2013
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I have a rooster that is about a year and a half old and I put a hen in and it mounted her. Then I decided to switch her out with two different hens and took the first one out. It has been four days and I haven't seen him mount any of the two hens yet. Is the roosters monogamous or is he too old to mate? Oh I forgot to mention that the hen fought with the rooster a little for the first minute. Then she gave in and now they get along. They roost together and eat together. He sometimes dances around them but never seen him mount. Does this mean they are not mating. Does it time for him to get use to them. I thought rooster mate more than three times a day and can handle 5 hens. I only have two hens with mine. Please Advise?
 
rooster like any other male, long as they can get a leg up...... they will pick a favorite that they will mate with more often than the others but my guess would be he is doing his duty when ur not looking.
 
I've had 4 and 5 year old roosters still active. Your bird is no way too old to mate. Just cause you don't see it doesn't mean it doesn't happen. I hardly ever see my birds mate, but every single egg is fertile. Your rooster could easily keep 10 hens fertile.
 
Thanks for the advise and sharing your experiences and knowledge. I can't jump to conclusions and replace my best rooster.
 
The quickest way is to open one and look for the white donut on the yoke. If you put, fertile egg pictures, in the search box a couple of threads with good pictures come up.
 
Out of curiousity, would you know how early a rooster, esp. of a "Silkie" variety, could breed? I only ask because I wish not to eat baby chicks, and am looking to sell him. But in the meantime, not sure how to deal with the issue....
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