We live on a ranch, a real cattle ranch a long ways from civilization. And we have predators, daytime ones, and nighttime ones. I let mine out to free range, and I have had chickens for years, and never had a rooster. I would occasionally lose one during the day. I often lost one during the night, until we got fort knox built.
I had a neighbor 30 miles away, who also had chickens, but also always had roos, she lived on a crick, and seldom lost a hen, so I decided to try one. I have an EE rooster called Captain. He really did nothing until he got to be about 14 months old, and since then, I have not lost a hen in over a year. It has to be him. I have never seen him do anything against a predator, but he does make a lot of noise.
Now, I am starting to worry, he is just past two years old. What if something happens to him? I am kind of hoping one of the chicks just hatched is a rooster. Cause now, I think I need a spare! Good grief, chicken math.
MrsK
I had a neighbor 30 miles away, who also had chickens, but also always had roos, she lived on a crick, and seldom lost a hen, so I decided to try one. I have an EE rooster called Captain. He really did nothing until he got to be about 14 months old, and since then, I have not lost a hen in over a year. It has to be him. I have never seen him do anything against a predator, but he does make a lot of noise.
Now, I am starting to worry, he is just past two years old. What if something happens to him? I am kind of hoping one of the chicks just hatched is a rooster. Cause now, I think I need a spare! Good grief, chicken math.
MrsK