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no that wont work. the roosters will end up fighting. you need one rooster and how ever many hens you want. and yes you can eat the eggs. To add: the optimum number of hens per rooster of medium-sized birds is 12. Maximum, 20.
Hens eat just about everything. They love greens and seeds, bugs and flies. The eat fruit and vegetables. It is best to feed them a nutritious mix of grain and protein matter called laying mash or laying pellets and that is available from feed stores but they will survive on forage and table scraps.
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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.
· The chickens have protection from the elements and predators. · The hens can still move around easily. · The hens have more social connection with other hens. · Allows hens to have a greater behavioural repertoire.
Hens like to eat grains.
the hens are the best to eat ..
I do not eat hens or roosters.
no but some big hens
all the hens eat the same thing, does not matter what color they are,
With their beak
Hens can eat most cooked vegetables. Stay away from onions these tend to disagree with the bird.
yes they do!
Swamp food.
No. As with most birds, chicken hens are omnivores. They eat grains and other plant matter, but also eat insects, eggs (if given the opportunity), etc.
As a general rule, people tend to eat hens more often than roosters because hens are typically raised for their meat. Hens are also known for having more tender and flavorful meat compared to roosters.
we eat the rooster because the hen might have eggs