lrenwick
Hatching
- Jul 9, 2015
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One of our three "hens" is a rooster -- should we keep him?
Our plan was to keep just a handful of hens and reap the benefits of fresh eggs. But our favorite hen, Jupiter, has become quite rooster-like the last few weeks and this morning we caught him crowing at the crack of dawn.
My hubby and I aren't sure what to do. Is it OK to keep a rooster with just two hens? I've heard mating can be violent and cause injury for the hens if there aren't enough hens around to appease the rooster's mating desires...
We love Jupiter, but are willing to sell him/give him to a good home if that's our best bet. Should we keep him and get two more hens, making the hen to rooster ration 4:1? Or should we find a new home for Jupiter?
None of our chickens are laying eggs yet, they should be old enough to by September. Jupiter, the rooster, is a Cochin-Orpington mix. Sasha is a Barred Rock and Constance is a Black Sexlink.
Any advice on our rooster situation is greatly appreciated!
Our plan was to keep just a handful of hens and reap the benefits of fresh eggs. But our favorite hen, Jupiter, has become quite rooster-like the last few weeks and this morning we caught him crowing at the crack of dawn.
My hubby and I aren't sure what to do. Is it OK to keep a rooster with just two hens? I've heard mating can be violent and cause injury for the hens if there aren't enough hens around to appease the rooster's mating desires...
We love Jupiter, but are willing to sell him/give him to a good home if that's our best bet. Should we keep him and get two more hens, making the hen to rooster ration 4:1? Or should we find a new home for Jupiter?
None of our chickens are laying eggs yet, they should be old enough to by September. Jupiter, the rooster, is a Cochin-Orpington mix. Sasha is a Barred Rock and Constance is a Black Sexlink.
Any advice on our rooster situation is greatly appreciated!