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Our chickens are egg-laying only. No chicks will be born. We gather the eggs each and every day.Please tell me you are not planning to keep him with the intent of hatching chicks he has sired.
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Our chickens are egg-laying only. No chicks will be born. We gather the eggs each and every day.Please tell me you are not planning to keep him with the intent of hatching chicks he has sired.
I understand your point. The rooster came with the 12 hens. One of our tenants (living in a cabin in the country) was moving to the city. She couldn't take the hens and rooster with her...so we ended up with them. I'm such an animal lover that I couldn't bare to eat Mr. Rooster.Um, I'm confused......the eggs are already fertile if you have a roo with your hens so it makes no difference when and how often you gather them, and if you have no intention of hatching them you don't even need a rooster.
LOL! Thanks for the humor. I'm feeling much better!My neighbors already think I'm crazy. I can just imagine what they would think if they saw me chasing him all over the yard with a large pot of water! "Is she really trying to get him to climb into that pot???"![]()
I'm not familiar with the term, "culled". BTW...I don't have any kids running around where the chickens and rooster are. My kids are grown.It is sad when you find out that the rooster you have fed and nourished decides to attack. I have been there. I culled my rooster, it was hard I loved him but my grand son is much more important to me. There are plenty of well behaved roosters out there please don't let a mean one rule your roost. Raising chickens is also about being responsible, could you imagine if you allowed this rooster to breed? Best of luck.
No feathers ruffled here. I'm sorry if I came on strong. The "Good Post" icon was for you, not me.I guess if children are not an issue and you don't mind his sneak attacks keep him. I was just putting in my 2 cents I didn't mean to ruffle any feathers. Everyone is different in their expectations of pets. Good luck![]()