When will our roosters be able to fertilize the eggs? They've been doing a little practice mating la

So it sounds like as long as there is a willing laying hen around and the roo is mating with her successfully-- 4 months is about the time you can expect him to be producing offspring (fertilized eggs actually).

Thanks for the info.
 
we just had 6 lovley chicks hatch over the course of yesterday and this morning

will post pics in a bit


i have called them Habib's Legbars as they are fathered by a cream legbar and are what essentially makes a cotswold legbar

hatching eggs for sale on my website

:)
 
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It is NOT true that your first egg will be fertile.Not saying that it definitely won't be BUT It depends on the breed and the individual rooster. My large fowl Cochin Rooster took 4 EVER to become fertile! Some roosters become sexually mature much later than others. You may get lucky and your rooster may be fertile as soon as your hen starts laying but it's also possible for your hen to lay for a couple months before the rooster becomes fertile. He will still breed her but just because you see mating taking place doesn't mean that he's getting the job done. Hope that helps! Good luck!
 
It is NOT true that your first egg will be fertile.Not saying that it definitely won't be BUT It depends on the breed and the individual rooster. My large fowl Cochin Rooster took 4 EVER to become fertile! Some roosters become sexually mature much later than others. You may get lucky and your rooster may be fertile as soon as your hen starts laying but it's also possible for your hen to lay for a couple months before the rooster becomes fertile. He will still breed her but just because you see mating taking place doesn't mean that he's getting the job done. Hope that helps! Good luck!


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i was lucky and that pale yellow chick is a cream legbar x leghorn and the leghorn mum was only 18 weeks

i only put one egg in as a tester


now gonna bang in 20 of teh leghorn eggs in the next few days
 
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i was lucky and that pale yellow chick is a cream legbar x leghorn and the leghorn mum was only 18 weeks

i only put one egg in as a tester


now gonna bang in 20 of teh leghorn eggs in the next few days
Thats awesome congrats dude they look cute you migth want to get them of the newspapers cause they tend to get spread legs when they spend to much time there i had one that gave me that problem i had to spring her back to life it was hard but its awesome good look with your next batch
 
Thats awesome congrats dude they look cute you migth want to get them of the newspapers cause they tend to get spread legs when they spend to much time there i had one that gave me that problem i had to spring her back to life it was hard but its awesome good look with your next batch


thanks

i seem to get the best results from newspaper

i think it must be the UK news LOL, the paper is pretty rough so they seem to grip it quite well

so far not had an issue using newspaper

plus i use a whole newspaper not just a few sheets so that gives the flooring a bit of a soft bounce a bit like long pile carpet or tissuepaper

cant really think of anything else tried so many options and newspaper for me was the best results i got
 

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