Rider3
Chirping
- Aug 26, 2009
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Hello! I'm writing from Foxboro, Massachusetts, and have been interested in getting 4 hens for pets, eggs, and entertainment. My sister in South Carolina started raising chickens for the past couple of years, and I always enjoyed watching them when I went to visit her. She loves them so much, so now I'd like a few for myself!
My question is this: I read on an internet site that you may keep hens only, but there's a good chance that one of them may develop rooster-like tendencies, become aggressive, and stop producing eggs. It went on to say that the other hens in the flock could start showing similar symptoms. That website has been the only spot where I found this piece of information. So, how common is this? Has anyone experienced this?
What are your opinions on keeping just hens? I really wouldn't care if I had a rooster, but I don't want the neighbors complaining or causing me any trouble, so I think hens would be a better choice.
I'd welcome everyone's comments and stories. I'm quite a beginner, but I really want to learn as much as I can so that, come spring, I will know what I'm doing and will be able to raise happy, healthy chicks!
Thank you very much!
My question is this: I read on an internet site that you may keep hens only, but there's a good chance that one of them may develop rooster-like tendencies, become aggressive, and stop producing eggs. It went on to say that the other hens in the flock could start showing similar symptoms. That website has been the only spot where I found this piece of information. So, how common is this? Has anyone experienced this?
What are your opinions on keeping just hens? I really wouldn't care if I had a rooster, but I don't want the neighbors complaining or causing me any trouble, so I think hens would be a better choice.
I'd welcome everyone's comments and stories. I'm quite a beginner, but I really want to learn as much as I can so that, come spring, I will know what I'm doing and will be able to raise happy, healthy chicks!
Thank you very much!
