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Another question. I haven't seen my rooster mate with this particular hen yet. There are 6 hens to this rooster. Can I assume he mates with all of them? Is there a way of knowing the eggs are fertile before you try to incubate them? Or should I close them up in a pen together to make sure? Oh and I was just curious.....in raising chickens, is there such a thing as roosters hired out as studs? Just thinking that I wish I had a blue egg laying rooster over my EE's. Would like some more blue eggs? But don't think I want another rooster. Thanks for any info. I am new to this incubating stuff......and I don't even have an incubator yet!
Another question. I haven't seen my rooster mate with this particular hen yet. There are 6 hens to this rooster. Can I assume he mates with all of them? Is there a way of knowing the eggs are fertile before you try to incubate them? Or should I close them up in a pen together to make sure? Oh and I was just curious.....in raising chickens, is there such a thing as roosters hired out as studs? Just thinking that I wish I had a blue egg laying rooster over my EE's. Would like some more blue eggs? But don't think I want another rooster. Thanks for any info. I am new to this incubating stuff......and I don't even have an incubator yet!
has anyone tried using isbar's in there olive egger project? dont know much about them except they lay a green egg
Quote: hmmm but that would require another penwhere the isbar hens could hang out with my white empordanesa![]()
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I will probably try this by default, as I happen to have a few Blue Wheaten Ameraucanas in with my Isbars...![]()