Older Rooster or same age rooster

I'd suggest you get a mature cockbird from your neighbor,
once your hatchlings are at point of lay.

Got a plan for the ~50% males you will hatch out?
 
I'd suggest you get a mature cockbird from your neighbor,
once your hatchlings are at point of lay.


Got a plan for the ~50% males you will hatch out?

So you see a benefit to a mature rooster but don't even get one until the hens are mature... I'm also thinking protection. While I am going to do my best to secure my coop I'm not sure any coop is 100 percent...I had a young rooster that didn't fair so well with the possum... wouldn't a more mature do better at protecting? you think he would harm the chicks while they are growing???
lots of different opinions on that and yes... chicken and dumplins :)
 
A cockbird might be a good alarm system against predators...or he might not.
He may sacrifice his life by actually attacking a predator...pretty rare.
Mostly they will be a speed bump on the way to the buffet.
And that's in a free range scenario, he will be just another victim in the dark if pred gets into coop at night.

A good mature cockbird knows who is ready to mate and who is not,
unlike a young cockerel who will likely try to mount everything,
he will not harm chicks but may help protect them from other hens.
It might be fine to bring a good mature cockbird into a flock of immature pullets,
but probably better to wait until they are sexually mature.
Hard to say what he would do with young cockerels.
 
I've also read that it might help to have a couple of Guinea fowl in there also... any thoughts on that?
are they better for predators? they get along with chicks in the coop?
 

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