Ok thank you!! I definitely want to natural incubation but I just want to make sure the unhatched chicks are getting the motherly care they need!!
Is there anyway to isolate a roosters breeding time to one certain time of year?
I want with all my heart to keep my rooster but i just dont know if im up to eating fertilized eggs, its a moral thing for me and i dont really know how i or my family feels, so i wanted to see if there was a solution?
Thanks again for your support!!
You're welcome. The only way to isolate a rooster's breeding to a certain period of time is to remove him from the flock for the rest of the time, only putting him with the hens when you want him to breed. If a rooster is around hens, he's going to breed with them no matter what time of year it is.
) As far as the wing dance progressing into more aggressive behavior, it can go either way, but if he does become more aggressive, I wouldn't hesitate to eat or re-home him. You don't want to risk an aggressive rooster injuring someone (like putting an eye out), and you certainly don't want to breed that kind of aggression into your flock. If you want to keep a rooster for breeding purposes, there are always loads of unwanted roosters available (including some gentle ones) that owners are trying to re-home.