No. The presence of a rooster will not effect the number of eggs a pullet will lay. She will lay fertile eggs with a rooster present but not more. This is often a question asked and a rooster does not effect rate of lay.
Some do. My rooster does lots of excited crowing when his favourite hen (who is also very noisy when she lays her egg) emerges from the laying box. The two of them together let the whole neighborhood know. He doesn't make such a fuss when the other hens lay and I don't think every rooster does this.
Really? The Hen wins hands down, no contest.
If you find a rooster who lays eggs then you've made a big error in gender identification.
Roosters are the male of the species and do not lay eggs.
None, roosters are boys, the hens lay the eggs!
Hen as the chances of a cockerel are 6.42/square root of 14 divided by the number of eggs laid by a cormorant last year.
Hen becuz roosters are boys and hens are girls
No. The rooster has relations with the hen and she lays fertilized eggs
Ofcourse not.
A hen IS a chicken. The female chicken as opposed to a rooster (male).The answer to your question is A hen chicken is used for laying eggs.
A rooster is male. No, males of any species do not lay eggs. A banty hen lays the eggs.
A hen only lays an egg with a chick inside if the egg has been fertilized by a rooster, otherwise it lays eggs without chicks.
No possible rooster from any foreign country lays eggs a rooster is a male so it can only fertilize a hen for able to make an offspring
Roosters don't get the hen pregnant but fertilise the eggs inside her. Chickens are born not from a Mother hen but come from the eggs she lays. The egg fertilisation process takes place when the rooster "Mounts" the hen.
you can keep your hens with your roosters for it takes days for a hen to lay an egg, and if she lays it, it isn't everyday!
no
No.
yea they do
If you are taking about the hen sitting on eggs then it will make things easy for you and the hen. you will have a better outcome if you move the hen or take the rooster out.