I'm not for sure but I've read you shouldn't do that because it makes them think you are another rooster. I read you want them to treat you like a human so they are non threatened. Something about them challenging you if the think your a rooster. I've been doing loads of research. We plan on adding a rooster only flock this year. Not sure how it will work out yet but so far all my research sais it's possible if done right. I'm a book worm so I'll be reading this subject to death lol
Nothing wrong with reading and research. A lot of stuff needs to be weeded out as not everything will apply to everyone's flock as I found out. 5 years later and I'm still learning things I didn't know before and then feel it out if it works for my flock or not. Hearing what works for other owners is always helpful whether it applies to my situation or not. It might help someone else who reads the same post so I'm all for hearing what others have to say!
