CaliChickMom
In the Brooder
- Jan 19, 2021
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You don't need to separate him at all. Just make sure he is not being too rough with them and that they're not losing back feathers.Kinda what I thought. When do I need to separate from the hens that are laying eggs?
Hehe, didn't realize you beat me too it, but I agreeYou don't need to separate him at all. Just make sure he is not being too rough with them and that they're not lowing back feathers.
He's a cockerel. I wouldn't separate him unless he's being aggressive with them or over-mating!
Yes, but that won't affect the quality of the eggs at all. As long as you regularly collect them from any broody hens, there will be no discernible differenceNot aggressive at all. Won't he fertilize my eggs