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Ok, BYC friends, I need your advice/thoughts. I have a rooster that is white and black and has the green/blue egg gene. My second rooster is a beautiful Blue Laced Red Wyandotte. He has great coloring, is extremely slow feathering (which is suppose to be a good thing) and is nice. He is only 19 weeks old. He still does not crow. I also have a 6 week old Crested Cream Legbar X White Leghorn roo (will have blue egg gene). My goals with chickens are to have different colored eggs and some beautiful chickens. I have one of many breeds.

I have someone who wants to buy the BLRW for $20. My thoughts were always to find as good of a hen to breed with on a small scale and sell the chicks since they are in high demand. So, do I sell the BLRW or keep him to breed. I had posted photos of him a while back on the BLRW thread and got great reviews on him. I worry about having more than one rooster. Don't they beat each other up? How do you deal with separating them when you only want one rooster over a certain hen? Do you just keep them locked up together for a certain period of time and collect those eggs. I know all about the time you need before and during changing roosters, etc. I think the BLRW would add more fun colors to the chicks than just the white and black one. Is it a hassle to keep them separated when wanting to collect eggs? Oh, I don't know, maybe I will keep him around a few more weeks and see what happens.

Do you guys have trouble with more than one rooster? We have about 20 pullets/hens and they usually free range all day. Do I want to keep the white 6 week old roo that carries the blue egg gene? Ugg, I can't decide. Any advice?
 
Ok, BYC friends, I need your advice/thoughts.   I have a rooster that is white and black and has the green/blue egg gene.  My second rooster is a beautiful Blue Laced Red Wyandotte.  He has great coloring, is extremely slow feathering (which is suppose to be a good thing) and is nice.  He is only 19 weeks old.  He still does not crow.  I also have a 6 week old Crested Cream Legbar X White Leghorn roo (will have blue egg gene).  My goals with chickens are to have different colored eggs and some beautiful chickens.  I have one of many breeds. 

I have someone who wants to buy the BLRW for $20.  My thoughts were always to find as good of a hen to breed with on a small scale and sell the chicks since they are in high demand.  So, do I sell the BLRW or keep him to breed.  I had posted photos of him a while back on the BLRW thread and got great reviews on him.  I worry about having more than one rooster.  Don't they beat each other up?  How do you deal with separating them when you only want one rooster over a certain hen?  Do you just keep them locked up together for a certain period of time and collect those eggs.  I know all about the time you need before and during changing roosters, etc.  I think the BLRW would add more fun colors to the chicks than just the white and black one.  Is it a hassle to keep them separated when wanting to collect eggs?  Oh, I don't know, maybe I will keep him around a few more weeks and see what happens. 

Do you guys have trouble with more than one rooster?  We have about 20 pullets/hens and they usually free range all day.  Do I want to keep the white 6 week old roo that carries the blue egg gene?  Ugg, I can't decide.  Any advice?

Keep him to breed. I may want some, too. Hehehe ;)
 
Ok, BYC friends, I need your advice/thoughts. I have a rooster that is white and black and has the green/blue egg gene. My second rooster is a beautiful Blue Laced Red Wyandotte. He has great coloring, is extremely slow feathering (which is suppose to be a good thing) and is nice. He is only 19 weeks old. He still does not crow. I also have a 6 week old Crested Cream Legbar X White Leghorn roo (will have blue egg gene). My goals with chickens are to have different colored eggs and some beautiful chickens. I have one of many breeds.

I have someone who wants to buy the BLRW for $20. My thoughts were always to find as good of a hen to breed with on a small scale and sell the chicks since they are in high demand. So, do I sell the BLRW or keep him to breed. I had posted photos of him a while back on the BLRW thread and got great reviews on him. I worry about having more than one rooster. Don't they beat each other up? How do you deal with separating them when you only want one rooster over a certain hen? Do you just keep them locked up together for a certain period of time and collect those eggs. I know all about the time you need before and during changing roosters, etc. I think the BLRW would add more fun colors to the chicks than just the white and black one. Is it a hassle to keep them separated when wanting to collect eggs? Oh, I don't know, maybe I will keep him around a few more weeks and see what happens.

Do you guys have trouble with more than one rooster? We have about 20 pullets/hens and they usually free range all day. Do I want to keep the white 6 week old roo that carries the blue egg gene? Ugg, I can't decide. Any advice?
Okay where does the line start? I want one to :)
 
Heres my new chicks i hatched 5 days ago
Most are straight buff orps but cleary some got mixed with another hen of course because of a little free ranging but these eggs were given to me for free with my purchase of my new six buff orps

Chick 1
400


Chick 2
400


Chick 3
400


Chick 4
400


Chick 5
400


Chick 6
400


Chick 7
400


Chick 8
400


Lol a couple look almost the same but believe me theyre not
 
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Fav candling went great. blrw. hmmmmm lol. me n becky dont have a one. we have 8 lol. they great roos. id keep it flowers. weve been hatching their eggs. we just started getting eggs again.
 
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