- Jan 26, 2007
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I have what may be a stupid question.
I'd like to start a backyard chicken coop to house about four laying hens (for eggs). But I'd also like to have at least one or two usual chickens (just for looks). My question is this: if I get a rooster, do I have to get the same breed? Example, if I get Rhode Island Reds and a couple feather legged chicks, do I need two roosters (one of each breed)? Will one rooster "service" all the hens and what does that do to the eggs if their fertilized?
Thanks,
Cresty
I'd like to start a backyard chicken coop to house about four laying hens (for eggs). But I'd also like to have at least one or two usual chickens (just for looks). My question is this: if I get a rooster, do I have to get the same breed? Example, if I get Rhode Island Reds and a couple feather legged chicks, do I need two roosters (one of each breed)? Will one rooster "service" all the hens and what does that do to the eggs if their fertilized?
Thanks,
Cresty