CJClucks
Songster
I currently have 4 standard hens and 1 bantam hen. They free range with 5 goats and a livestock guardian dog in a 1 acre pasture. Last week we had a raccoon break into the nesting box & eat several eggs that were due to hatch soon(fertile eggs I'd gotten from someone else). Our LGD patrols all night & sleeps most of the day. She had him in a tree when I went out to feed but I think she was probably snoozing in the shade somewhere unaware of the raccoon until the damage had been done. So, in light of that incident I'm considering getting a rooster. My hope is that he will be the daytime guard who can sound an alarm to alert my LGD of a problem.
I have historically thought of a rooster as unnecessary given that we have the LGD and I'm not keen on the idea of my hens looking all ragged from his loving. I think I want an adult rooster (vs cockerel) based on reading that they do more work to impress the ladies. I like the idea of a Bantam rooster since I have a bantam hen but wondering if standard would be better should he need to confront something before my LGD gets into action. Thoughts on that? My hope is that he would only need to sound an alarm but no clue whether that's what would happen.
I've introduced hens before using a dog crate during the day/coop at night method....is that the same route I should go with a new rooster? Is it bad to intro just a lone rooster? (vs maybe a rooster with a hen he already knows)
I have historically thought of a rooster as unnecessary given that we have the LGD and I'm not keen on the idea of my hens looking all ragged from his loving. I think I want an adult rooster (vs cockerel) based on reading that they do more work to impress the ladies. I like the idea of a Bantam rooster since I have a bantam hen but wondering if standard would be better should he need to confront something before my LGD gets into action. Thoughts on that? My hope is that he would only need to sound an alarm but no clue whether that's what would happen.
I've introduced hens before using a dog crate during the day/coop at night method....is that the same route I should go with a new rooster? Is it bad to intro just a lone rooster? (vs maybe a rooster with a hen he already knows)