Out of curiosity and maybe for posterity



what do you folks have on this thread and what do you like best about them. Maybe should include photos?
*** roosterwise that is...
I currently have a 7-month Black Langshan cockerel who is starting to fertilize eggs so discretely that I haven't even seen him actually mating. He doesn't titbit yet, but I have seen him dance for a seriously unimpressed pullet. I have seen him attempt to mate an adult hen who protested and he backed off.
I have also seen one hilarious "hen surfing" episode with the Brahma in my avatar which was probably about dominance rather than hormones since she's not currently laying (worst layer in the flock). I am OK with his behavior on that occasion because it's not a routine thing and because I know that hen refuses to squat for me too. If he's to be flockmaster she has to accept her place.
Ludwig's good points:
Large size
Beautiful shape and color
Feathered feet (I'm fond of them and have the right soil conditions for them)
Good temperament (so far -- we're not out of the woods yet for hormonal fits)
Decent-sounding crow
Ludwig's bad points:
Slow-feathering gene -- if it's established in the flock I'll have to keep chicks on heat longer
Late maturity
Of a breed not known for high egg production or large eggs
I have several Blue Australorp cockerels coming up -- currently about 14 weeks. They're maturing much more rapidly and are of a breed that I like very much but are too young to have much in the way of distinguishing features.
I think I would like to have 2 roosters and am willing to split my flock into an Australorp flock and a general flock. I may keep Ludwig only for a year and then replace him with either a Delaware, a French Cuckoo Marans, or one of his sons. I'm still in the stage of trying out different breeds.