Hi, I'm sorry about what you are going through.
After losing my hen Agnes last year, BYC users had informed me that roosters will not protect his hens, but rather alert them that there is danger before anything happens. So, if there is a predator, he will alert his hens and then run. Although there are some roosters that go above and beyond.
Now, if you're planning to eat all your eggs and not hatch any, then there really is no other uses to have your rooster around to be brutally honest, besides alerting your girls of predators. To be honest, hens are never really alert themselves and tend to be pecking at the ground more and are generally unaware, so a predator could catch them at surprise at any moment without a rooster.
But, even though my roosters aren't that useful, they are still very fun to have around
After losing my hen Agnes last year, BYC users had informed me that roosters will not protect his hens, but rather alert them that there is danger before anything happens. So, if there is a predator, he will alert his hens and then run. Although there are some roosters that go above and beyond.
Now, if you're planning to eat all your eggs and not hatch any, then there really is no other uses to have your rooster around to be brutally honest, besides alerting your girls of predators. To be honest, hens are never really alert themselves and tend to be pecking at the ground more and are generally unaware, so a predator could catch them at surprise at any moment without a rooster.
But, even though my roosters aren't that useful, they are still very fun to have around
