Pros and Cons of Roosters

If there is a good thread, I hope someone will guide me, as I didn't find with a search.

I would like to hear from people the pros and cons of having a rooster. My dad had one with his girls, but they free ranged.

Mine don't/won't free range, primarily because of predators, not the least of which would be my weimaraner who has a strong prey drive. It would be a disaster for everyone. I have a nice sized covered run (16x60) and the chicken side of my coop is 88 sqft. I have two 2.5 year old hens, and six what I hope are all pullets who are 8 weeks old.

If one of this group, or a future group turns out to be a male, I want all the info I can get on pros and cons of having a rooster.

Have at it. Let me know the good, the bad, and the ugly.
 
An all-hen flock can be like trying to manage a bunch of mean teenage girls. We have twelve hens and they all have problems with each other. It's exhausting. A good rooster sorts out the bullies and conflicts and bad behaviors and manages all of that so you don't have to.

Without a rooster, sometimes one or more of the hens tries to be the rooster, except they really don't know how and that just manifests as a lot of bad behavior: aggression, bullying other hens, biting humans, etc.

I would LOVE to have a rooster but we can't have them here. We did have a young cockerel who was just lovely but once he started crowing we had to cull him. I know a rooster might not solve all of the awful problems we've had to deal with but I believe a roo would have helped a lot.

In the next few years I'm going to relocate out of this $%^@#! desert and a requirement for a new place is that I must to be able to keep chickens - including a rooster.
 

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