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What is the maximum rooster to hen ratio The wattles of a rooster are typically much redder than those of a hen. As i understand, and please correct me if i am wrong, best practice is to have 1 rooster for every 10 hens minimum

But i was curious if it was possible to have too many hens for one rooster Combs can be used to show hens that a rooster is sexually mature I understand this is dependent on the breed, and disposition.

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I am fed up with my weeny easter egger rooster I have a free range flock, and my rooster is a big wimp and just runs away at the sight of danger (rarely even warns the hens), and at the same time is very aggressive at breeding my hens Today he ripped the face. Looking at my rooster he's got to be over 10 pounds and his spurs are gnarly.it has got me wondering what kind of creatures a rooster can hold off

I would suspect a neighbor cat going for baby chicks would be in for a rude awakening if a rooster was there to protect them Introduction this article is written to provide you with all the information on roosters that you will need to decide if you want, and how to house one I don't have a lot of experience with roosters as other people have I have a leghorn rooster

My hen flock is leghorns, isa browns, barred rocks, whiting true blues and whiting true greens, a few australorps, a few rhode island reds and some easter egger

I know very little about egg genetics I’ve tried researching this but either find something that’s in. When a rooster takes part in excessive mating, hens are often stressed and even lose their physical fitness In this way, the rooster will be able to divide his time without stressing the hens

Dealing with roosters the purpose of this page is to help you help yourself when faced with an aggressive rooster problem and help you decide if you want to keep a rooster in your flock First of all, let's identify rooster behaviors I'm sure somewhere in these many posts there is a topic about how to trim or remove the large back claw/spur on a rooster We have two roosters and i've managed to trim them but always say to myself there must be an easier way! could anyone who has had success with this post their procedure.

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