PasoRoblesEgger
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Pretty little hen and handsome roos, especially the first one. Is he the EE? Be interesting to see the colors you get from those two.
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All 3 boys are Easter Eggers, also the hen.Pretty little hen and handsome roos, especially the first one. Is he the EE? Be interesting to see the colors you get from those two.
I have another question.In the males of common livestock species, sperm is generally the clear fluid. I would assume that it would be the same in roosters. The milky-colored fluid is seminal fluid. (or seminal plasma) Its function is to transport, protect and nourish the sperm.
I plan to AI some of my hens. I haven't gotten around to it yet, so I have no words of personal experience or advice. If it was my rooster, I would likely try the clear fluid and see if it works. It would only take a few days to see if the eggs were fertile.
Here is some further information that may be helpful:
https://poultry.extension.org/articles/poultry-anatomy/avian-reproductive-system-male/
https://www.biomedcentral.com/collections/bcasp#:~:text=Seminal plasma is a complex,seminiferous tubules in the testicles.
You won't be freezing samples, but this gives a detailed explanation of the role of seminal plasma.
https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0209910
Police officers tell you that if someone is trying to take advantage of you, you should poop and/or pee as this may discourage the person attacking you.I have another question.
I was testing out if my project Silkie cockerel would be a good giver of semen. But everytime he got stimulated by the stroking, he'd poop. I didn't get a single bit of sperm from him. How do I deal with this issue? Did he have too big of a meal before I tried?
He tensed up like a rooster should when you stroke them for sperm.Police officers tell you that if someone is trying to take advantage of you, you should poop and/or pee as this may discourage the person attacking you.
Perhaps your rooster is trying to give you a message. He may not like to be stroked.![]()
Could be the stroking stimulated his intestines instead of or as well as his testes.I was testing out if my project Silkie cockerel would be a good giver of semen. But everytime he got stimulated by the stroking, he'd poop. I didn't get a single bit of sperm from him. How do I deal with this issue? Did he have too big of a meal before I tried?
Not helpfulPolice officers tell you that if someone is trying to take advantage of you, you should poop and/or pee as this may discourage the person attacking you.
Perhaps your rooster is trying to give you a message. He may not like to be stroked.![]()
I would separate him for a night if I could, but I don't think I can right now though.Could be the stroking stimulated his intestines instead of or as well as his testes.
Might consider crating him the night before with no feed and collect sperm first thing in the morning.
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No crates?I would separate him for a night if I could, but I don't think I can right now though.
Well...He tensed up like a rooster should when you stroke them for sperm.
I think the opposite, because he wanted me to take him out of the coop awhile after the process.
I have a doggy crate, but I'll have to put it in the run, since it's too big for the henhouse. But, I'll pick a day to that. I'm not in a big hurry, or anything.