How do you all add roosters to a established flock? Unless roos are raised together, the only way to add a roo is in a seperate pen right?
Another question for the experts....so when you mix two different breeds, the babies (1st generation of pure breed parents) will usually look like one or the other of the parents? I was reading above that roos carry 2 barred genes and hens 1? So for example, I have BR roos-if I mixed these with pure bred _____ the babies would for sure have barring? And when the babies come along-best bet is to sell them as day old chicks to prevent getting stuck with roos? What, if any, breeds can you tell hens/roos from a young age? Thought I read recently on this thread about wing fethers coming in brown for hens and black for roos with a particular breed?
And question #3 (is there a limit?): If you let a broody hen raise chicks....how much can you handle them? Do they need to be seperated from the rest of the flock? And if so till what age?
I'm not an expert at all. But the feather sexing I'm talking about is females have zig zag pin feathers on their primary wings the first 2-3 days of life. The males have straight even ones. There is a video on you tube which shows it. But I will have to wait to see if my sexing is accurate. If these three are indeed all females like I think they are, then I will feel more comfortable using this methods. I'm not one to wait for anything!!!