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Should I add a Rooster to my flock?

I love the thought of having a roo, but would it work in my setup? I have 9 hens (6 of which are still pullets), they all live in a pretty big run (I can't free-range due to having a dog). I have had a roo before (Black Australorp), but I sold him partly because he made my hens less friendly to me (more flighty), but also because I wasn't ready to have a rooster (he was supposed to be a hen).
I hesitate to get a rooster because my last one wasn't nice and I don't want my hens to lose their back feathers from too much mating. Also, the idea of eating fertilized eggs is a bit off-putting to me... but I would love to hatch chicks with a broody hen one of these years! Just having another line of protection for my hens is a nice thought, especially because I have lost like 1/2 my flock to both predators and my dog. I would want my roo to be very friendly with me and my hens, is that realistic, though? I just can't decide if a rooster is really worth it. What are the pros and cons of owning one? And what are the best breeds for a super friendly rooster?
I recommend Cochins. They are super friendly, very fluffy, great with hens, and almost never aggressive. They are a bit larger but the extra fluff keeps them from really hurting anything. They're pillows with legs and the funniest chickens I own. I recommend Cochins 100%
 
How do you teach a rooster to not go after one specific hen I have a rooster that is over breeding one of them to the point that it’s missing feathers on her back and I’m not sure how to stop it that’s our rooster
You boy is beautiful! I know some ppl will say you need more hens, but that’s not accurate. A rooster will sometimes pick a favorite hen no matter how many hens you’ve got. You can use a hen apron or saddle. And if you watch your rooster, you’ll notice he’ll bite on their heads (near or on the comb). You can put peck no more on that spot on your hen, it deters the rooster.
 
I recommend Cochins. They are super friendly, very fluffy, great with hens, and almost never aggressive. They are a bit larger but the extra fluff keeps them from really hurting anything. They're pillows with legs and the funniest chickens I own. I recommend Cochins 100%
I’ll go a step further and say bantam Cochins. My primary is a bantam Cochin and 100% agreed, Cochins are fantastic.
 
Very crazy morning for me to we had a chick hatch in the incubator and tried to give it to mama and she didn’t want the chick around so now we’re going to get more chicks so that we can put them together poor girl or guy had a tramatic morning
Are you expecting more chicks from the incubator?
 

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