our roosters don't fertilize our eggs it would be good if they did
Often because it's reached the end of its lifespan.
They penetrate the vent of the peahen. Much the same way a Rooster and Chicken do.
No.
The sperm packet is stored in the cloaca of the hen for about 10 days and after that it needs replenishing. After a rooster dies it's progeny can go one for up to 10 more days.
Fertilizing Codfish Eggs - 1901 was released on: USA: March 1901
A hen is officially an adult when she starts laying and has a full comb and wattle. A rooster is officially an adult when he starts crowing, fertilizing eggs, and has a full comb and wattle. Remember that a hen's comb and wattle should be smaller than a rooster's comb and wattle.
15 eggs None, a rooster cannot lay eggs (a rooster is a male)
Of course he can. The rooster is meant to live with the hens as he is the protector of the flock. The roosters main job besides fertilizing the eggs is to face anything that may cause harm to his flock giving the hens time for escape.
They eggs are the same size as if there is no rooster in the flock.
Females don't fertilize eggs it is the male that fertilizes the eggs
Roosters, in addition to fertilizing hen's eggs, help protect a flock from predators and lead hens in finding food during the day and roosting at night. If you watch a backyard chicken flock, you'll notice that the rooster calls to his hens if he finds some worms or bugs and wants to share the food with the other chickens. He also warns them of hawks overhead or cats and other predators that have entered the yard. At night, he leads them back to their chicken coop or roosting area. Hens can get along without a rooster, but they are better protected and cared for if there is one leading the flock.
You don't, the rooster is only to fertilize the eggs. Also, someone might want a rooster to wake them up in the morning.
No. A chicken can produce eggs without a rooster but she can not produce a chick without her eggs being fertilized by a rooster.