I was wondering if some chickens will only breed with mates they like and/or are fertile?
I have a bantam cochin hen who I love and adore, about three years ago she was sitting on a nest and a dog come into our property and attacked her, she abandoned her nest and never laid again. I thought the dog was why, but that winter we lost her mate... We have a new bantam cochin roo, but she's never laid again.
What made me think about this is that last week we got a new drake and one of my hen ducks started laying again, even though we had two drakes already. I've read that ducks can selectively breed, can chickens? I guess I always assumed that since laying hens will lay without a roo, all chickens would.
I'd love any insight here, if it's just a matter of a new roo, it's done! I miss babies from my favorite hen ( she is my only bantam cochin hen until some chicks we just hatched out this year, but I have seen him mount her )
I have a bantam cochin hen who I love and adore, about three years ago she was sitting on a nest and a dog come into our property and attacked her, she abandoned her nest and never laid again. I thought the dog was why, but that winter we lost her mate... We have a new bantam cochin roo, but she's never laid again.
What made me think about this is that last week we got a new drake and one of my hen ducks started laying again, even though we had two drakes already. I've read that ducks can selectively breed, can chickens? I guess I always assumed that since laying hens will lay without a roo, all chickens would.
I'd love any insight here, if it's just a matter of a new roo, it's done! I miss babies from my favorite hen ( she is my only bantam cochin hen until some chicks we just hatched out this year, but I have seen him mount her )