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What qualities should I look for in a rooster?
Currently, I have 6. 🙃 They're all getting to be too much, so very soon I'll be thinning the roo population from 6 to 1. I'd like to keep the best guy for my girls, but I'm afraid I'll choose wrong! I have 2 in mind (that are complete opposites).
I have "Dinner" who is a Barred Rock Bantam. He's the "Boss" of the whole flock, he is easy to catch, doesn't bite me if I pick him up (smack talks me though) & he seems protective of the girls. Dinner is very vocal about possible threats & seems attentive to danger.
Then my second choice would be "Paco". He is a Barred Rock mixture of some sort. He makes nests for the girls, coaches them through egg laying & isn't as "boss-like". He is also impossible to catch so I'm not sure if he would bite me if caught or not. But, I figured he would make a good daddy rooster if we decided to have some chicks down the road. He isn't as attentive about threats, but is more concerned about being "involved" with the girls. (Foraging, drinking together, etc.)
I might add, these chickens are in a run at all times & there aren't any scenarios that I could think of that they would be out & about freely. Pictures are in order. 🙂
What do you think? Which rooster would be best for your flock?
Currently, I have 6. 🙃 They're all getting to be too much, so very soon I'll be thinning the roo population from 6 to 1. I'd like to keep the best guy for my girls, but I'm afraid I'll choose wrong! I have 2 in mind (that are complete opposites).
I have "Dinner" who is a Barred Rock Bantam. He's the "Boss" of the whole flock, he is easy to catch, doesn't bite me if I pick him up (smack talks me though) & he seems protective of the girls. Dinner is very vocal about possible threats & seems attentive to danger.
Then my second choice would be "Paco". He is a Barred Rock mixture of some sort. He makes nests for the girls, coaches them through egg laying & isn't as "boss-like". He is also impossible to catch so I'm not sure if he would bite me if caught or not. But, I figured he would make a good daddy rooster if we decided to have some chicks down the road. He isn't as attentive about threats, but is more concerned about being "involved" with the girls. (Foraging, drinking together, etc.)
I might add, these chickens are in a run at all times & there aren't any scenarios that I could think of that they would be out & about freely. Pictures are in order. 🙂
What do you think? Which rooster would be best for your flock?