Yes, Mine is to large and hurting my hens- so he gets a special pen all bu himself! he can still see the "Ladies" and is let out once ro twice a week.. they are looseing feathers and getting bald spots. I would like to have him for supper , but my husband says NO...
No. You need a rooster for that.
yes and no. i you want to produce pure bred RIR you must get a RIR Rooster. If you don't care if they are purebred you can get any breed of rooster. ..prinsesrau answer.... hens can have part rir chicks if there rir or if the rooster is. yes it depends if u weant pure rir if that is the case hen and rooster need to be rir
They grow like crazy and need no special care.
yes
special child are those child which are disable or we can say need special care
A large fowl (standard) rooster can take care of 7-10 hens, depending on the individual roosters breed.
Yes. The rooster fertilizes the egg.
not much at all.
Yes you will need special insurance to be a personal care attendant in Massachusetts. You will have to have Medicaid insurance.
it lives there or awhile and then it gets used to it and people point at it but the rooster thing doesnt care
The special features of a rooster are the wattles, the combs, and the spurs, which will be larger on a rooster than on a hen. The feathers will also begin to become longer with more curve around the age of 3 months.
You do not need a rooster for a hen to lay eggs. A well feed, happy hen of appropriate age will lay about one egg a day. If a rooster is around the eggs will be fertilized and you get more chickens, if not you get yummy eggs to eat.