I hope I'm putting this in the appropriate section. I have a couple of questions really. I have 7 Bantam chicks, only 5 days old, so I don't know yet if there are any roosters (they're supposed to be hens, but we know how that can work out). So I keep worrying and wondering if I have a rooster because I would hate to part with him and try to find him a home. Then it occurred to me: I live WAY out in the country, and my nearest neighbor has LOUD geese that squawk all day long, even coming into my yard. I don't mind, but my point is, they shouldn't care if I have a rooster then, right?
So if noise isn't an issue, what else could be? I've read that more than one rooster can be bad because they compete, but that one is usually fine. And they don't necessarily beat up on the hens do they? I certainly wouldn't want that.
Which brings me to my egg question! Let's say the neighbor doesn't care if I have a rooster, and let's say that the rooster treats the hens just fine. Then my question becomes, what about the eggs? I know if I take them from the nest they obviously can't hatch, but can you still eat them? Or am I eating fetuses? I don't mean to be gross, I just don't know at what point an egg goes from eatable to not eatable.
I'm not a tough farmer, I'm a nervous vegetarian, so the LAST thing I want is to crack open an egg and find something horrible.
Also, are there any benefits to having a rooster? (other than to hatch chicks, which I do not want to do).
Thanks!
So if noise isn't an issue, what else could be? I've read that more than one rooster can be bad because they compete, but that one is usually fine. And they don't necessarily beat up on the hens do they? I certainly wouldn't want that.
Which brings me to my egg question! Let's say the neighbor doesn't care if I have a rooster, and let's say that the rooster treats the hens just fine. Then my question becomes, what about the eggs? I know if I take them from the nest they obviously can't hatch, but can you still eat them? Or am I eating fetuses? I don't mean to be gross, I just don't know at what point an egg goes from eatable to not eatable.
I'm not a tough farmer, I'm a nervous vegetarian, so the LAST thing I want is to crack open an egg and find something horrible.
Also, are there any benefits to having a rooster? (other than to hatch chicks, which I do not want to do).
Thanks!