Chickens are not bound by human moral issues. It is wise to freshen the gene pool every few years by replacing the rooster to ensure healthy offspring. Yes, allow the rooster to mate with his flock.
Yes, it is infact okay for two chickens to mate that were hatched from the same chicken. That is how mostdomestic chickens are bred.
I`ve read on the web that a rooster cant mate with a goose but at my house i have one female goose and a rooster. i`ve been finding goose eggs so i think they can mate
No. Regular sized roosters can mate with Bantam hens, and Bantam roosters can mate with regular sized hens. The resulting offspring will be a small to medium sized chicken.
Yes, one rooster is plenty for that many hens as the rooster does not need to mate with each hen daily for the hen to lay fertilized eggs. One mating will suffice for as long as 10 days. Roosters deposit a sperm packet into the hen which attaches into the hens oviduct near the ovaries and releases sperm as needed.
Eggs are fertilized inside the hen by the rooster. Hens will lay eggs whether they are fertilized or not.
Yes Hens and roosters mate to fertilize the eggs the hen produces
Yes, it can be done but the bantam rooster may have trouble mounting the standard hen. Bantam roosters are gregarious and often present themselves as the "boss" bird. Many standard hens will assume the mating position close to the ground thus enabling the bantam rooster to mount the saddle area on the back of the hen. From this position the rooster must be large enough to touch cloaca to cloaca in order to deliver the sperm packet.
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yes any rooster will mate with any hen just give them time
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Sadly no, the sperm would only fertilize those of it own species. Not the same exact species (brown duck with Europe duck would work) other wise weed have bunny mouse.
because they want to mate with hens
Masculine is Gander, feminine is Goose
He is trying to mate.
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A duck's mate is called a drake. The duck is female, the drake, male.
Yes because the young turkey is part of the chicken rooster
In Midwestern USA, most Canadas mate during the final week of March. Some will mate as late as the first week in May.