New rooster not doing his "job"... any advice... help!

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I got him from a very reliable source... he wasn't for sale... she sold him to me as a favor for my sons 4H project.
I will give him a couple more days to see if things change... if no fertile eggs by Friday I will put him in his bachelor pad for a bit and see if his heart grows fonder. I feel better having a plan
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I love working with glass. I want to make some funky fused glass chicken suncatchers... oohhh... maybe I'll have time over spring break with my little boy next week! How fun would that be!
 
It is my experience (as in real life), the hen chooses which rooster she wants. Does the roo call the hens to food distributed, and do they come running. I might try another roo to see if you get the wanted results. He may be a "don't ask, don't tell" roo. l o l
 
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I love working with glass. I want to make some funky fused glass chicken suncatchers... oohhh... maybe I'll have time over spring break with my little boy next week! How fun would that be!

If you tell me you learned at Renaissance Glass on Burnet Rd. I will be
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My kiln is teeny tiny, and I still have one of those crazy microwave ones. That's why I mostly do blasting and cold leaded work.
 
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That cracked me up... I was thinking maybe dinner and a movie...

maybe you should go gather the girls and intoude the girls to them. or maybe the rooster is shy.
 
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Most of the girls in with him are about 3 years old... they see and hear me coming... they know my routine... so he doesn't have a chance to call them over. He seems to be a really polite roo... not at all rough with the girls... but, he was "with" the other girls at his previous home. Hmmm... maybe I should change my routine up a little... is this calling them over to food important?
The other roo that was in with these previously didn't have any problems on his end... and I had fertile eggs... but he's the wrong breed of roo for this particular project.
 
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I love working with glass. I want to make some funky fused glass chicken suncatchers... oohhh... maybe I'll have time over spring break with my little boy next week! How fun would that be!

If you tell me you learned at Renaissance Glass on Burnet Rd. I will be
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My kiln is teeny tiny, and I still have one of those crazy microwave ones. That's why I mostly do blasting and cold leaded work.

I love Renaissance Glass... we lived really really close (almost walking distance close) to that store before we moved out here. I have taken lessons at Image Stained Glass, Blue Moon Glassworks and Helios Glass Studio... Austin is booming with glass classes
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. I started in stained glass (I made mostly copper foil suncatchers) and then got completely hooked on fusing. My first kiln was an Evenheat Hot Box... they are small kilns... but I love them and I have 5 of them in my studio now... I use them more often than my big kilns! I've never tried the microwave ones. Sandblasting is sooooo much fun... I really want a set up for my studio!
 
perhaps putting him alone out of sight and sound for a few days will rile him up a little bit? also pending on the weather if its still cold and nasty where you are perhaps nobodys in the mood.
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If you tell me you learned at Renaissance Glass on Burnet Rd. I will be
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My kiln is teeny tiny, and I still have one of those crazy microwave ones. That's why I mostly do blasting and cold leaded work.

I love Renaissance Glass... we lived really really close (almost walking distance close) to that store before we moved out here. I have taken lessons at Image Stained Glass, Blue Moon Glassworks and Helios Glass Studio... Austin is booming with glass classes
smile.png
. I started in stained glass (I made mostly copper foil suncatchers) and then got completely hooked on fusing. My first kiln was an Evenheat Hot Box... they are small kilns... but I love them and I have 5 of them in my studio now... I use them more often than my big kilns! I've never tried the microwave ones. Sandblasting is sooooo much fun... I really want a set up for my studio!

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I lived at 4907 Shoal Creek Blvd. for many years. Worked at RenCo for about 8 years, at Upper Crust Bakery for 10 years or so, off and on.

ETA, I have a blast cabinet.
 
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Our roo usually gets our girls behind the coop. I've read that roosters may not mate in the presence of more dominant roosters or humans. Maybe he just thinks you're dominant?

Heck, he's French, he should have romanced those ladies a long time ago!
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