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If you are planning to bring in a rooster to mate your hens you really need to think about all it entails. The rooster would need to be quarrantined for 4 - 6 weeks to prevent any outbreak of disease or illness in your current flock. Then he would have to be penned where they could see him a week or two before you put him in the coop. They will not let him mate them even then. He will have to work for it, wooing the hens with his charms and when they are ready and only then will they let him mate. It is not like dogs or goats and such. Hens can be very picky.
You might have better luck buying some hatching eggs from a RIR breeder and raising up your own rooster for your flock. Breeder stock RIR's will be nicer than anything you can get from a hatchery too.
You might have better luck buying some hatching eggs from a RIR breeder and raising up your own rooster for your flock. Breeder stock RIR's will be nicer than anything you can get from a hatchery too.