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Since he's already older and u have that explanation I'd go ahead and try his chicks can't hurt. And I assure he will find a way to impregnate lol
 
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If he is to be bred, then the hen will need to be very willing to facilitate him getting a good cloacal kiss. He is going have a hard time getting a grip on whatever hen you put him with, possibly even if she solicits for him to mount.
 
Gameness have nothing to do with it. If he cant cover her even if she is willing then he cannot. It is like having a limp willy or one that simply cannot hit its mark. Then one might consider employing AI.
His toes are crooked but I tried to fix them with tape and it work a little he CAN roost on a cane pole and really any thing else, like I said it was my mistake
 
His toes are crooked but I tried to fix them with tape and it work a little he CAN roost on a cane pole and really any thing else, like I said it was my mistake



Do not worry about the split milk. We are emphasizing what is ahead. Have you seen him cover pullet is penned with yet?

The reason I discuss this at all is that it may prove to be like you might have with an old battle worn cock that has lost mobility. Best example I can think of was a decade old cock that was so dinged up he could no longer get up on the front tire of a tractor to roost without intervening steps. He had trouble keeping his balance on hens even when they presented for him. He would get on but his toes would no longer clasp to get a good grip. Success was only because he learned to balance with flat feet and the hens were very willing.
 
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Then patience. He looked older than three months in picture, like mine when pushing 5 months. His being able roost on pole is very good. He may still be prone to bumblefoot so babying him for additional foot issues warranted.
 
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