Would the least I need be 1 Rooster & a Couple Laying Hens to have eggs in Chicken Coop?

Marie Q asked:

I hear that it would be too “hard” on the 1 Laying Hen so to get 2-3 to divide his “time.” Any other advice on starting a small chicken coop appreciated…websites, etc.

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Comments

  1. loin.tender

    The best thing to do is to help everything along by manually “pleasuring” the rooster so that you can store his seed and later inseminate your laying hens. It can be difficult to find a rooster’s ding-dong but with practice you will almost certainly get it right every time. Make sure you don’t mistake his waddle for his junk as this can be time consuming and ultimately unproductive. I am a pig farmer and this happened to me when I was just a young farm hand but for “rooster waddle” substitute “curly tail”.

  2. saaanen

    There is no reason to have a rooster, other than getting fertilized eggs. a rooster’s only function is to impregnate hens. Hens lay eggs no matter what.

  3. sensible_man

    You don’t need a rooster at all, unless you want to get ****** from the eggs. I have included a really good website for raising chickens. People here have helped me a lot. Just click on the link.

  4. viola f

    unless you want the hens to set and have ****** you dont need the rooster.. abuot 5 hens would do fine.

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