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Hey Flappy Feathers,Hello Veronica and welcome to BackYard Chickens!! I'm sorry for your loss, unfortunately it does happen sometimes. You will find tons of information here on the site and you can always start your own thread for specific questions you may have
For now I can give you some short answers but others will know a lot more.
1. Any breeds of chickens can successfully mate. If eggs are hatched, they will just be mixed breed chickens!
2. The only way your Brahma will hatch a brood is if she wants to be a mom. This will require her to collect a full clutch to her satisfaction, then she'll stop laying and just sit on the nest day and night until the eggs hatch. Not all hens feel like doing that.
3. There's pretty much no way to stop a rooster from crowing. That's what they do... and mate and protect the flock. With only one hen, she will likely be overworked, lose feathers on her back and her safety could be at risk. Roos need lots of hens. There are many other responsibilities to keeping a roo, including thinking of your neighbors. Not everyone loves chickens like we do and might just report you to the city.
Here are some helpful links to get you started:
Keeping A Rooster
Chicken Coop Ventilation- Go Out There And Cut More Holes in Your Coop!
Learning Center
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Your poor hen is probably being overbred, especially in such a small space. You should have an All Flock feed available free choice, all day, with oyster shell on the side for your hen. Layer feed would have too much calcium for the roo, but the hen needs extra calcium to produce eggs.So update on my Roo Beck. He is no longer a langshan but I believe a beautiful Black Copper Maran. I love him and it breaks my heart but my hen is loosing feathers and I will need to find him a good home. Are we allowed to post Chickens for adoption here? I dont want him turned into a meal.
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