Hi Sachasmom,
Since the rooster is 50% of your genetics, and roosters are 'cheap' in comparison to females.... if it were me, I would try to get a better rooster to start with. JMO. It depends partly on if you want quantity or quality. I guess too, you could 'split the difference' and start where you are and be on the lookout for an upgraded rooster ASAP. Good luck with it. Keep us posted on what you decide and how it progresses.
So sorry to hear that you lost the other rooster. Any ideas on the cause?
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I'm having second thoughts though.... since there is sort of an excess of roosters in the chicken world...and you have two hens, it is possible that future roosters you would get would have straight combs, and the one you do have isn't really bent...so I agree with the other posters---- just go for it.
Since the rooster is 50% of your genetics, and roosters are 'cheap' in comparison to females.... if it were me, I would try to get a better rooster to start with. JMO. It depends partly on if you want quantity or quality. I guess too, you could 'split the difference' and start where you are and be on the lookout for an upgraded rooster ASAP. Good luck with it. Keep us posted on what you decide and how it progresses.
So sorry to hear that you lost the other rooster. Any ideas on the cause?
ETA
I'm having second thoughts though.... since there is sort of an excess of roosters in the chicken world...and you have two hens, it is possible that future roosters you would get would have straight combs, and the one you do have isn't really bent...so I agree with the other posters---- just go for it.
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