Your rooster will adjust just fine, and may even be somewhat happy. Any offspring he may sire might be smaller than had the sire been a full size rooster. He will probably rule the roost as Banty's can be quite ruling.
I also have a large rooster from 1956 Universal original....I have never been able to find one pic of it, i dont know if he is part of a pair...maybe i have your and you have mine :) mine is the left rooster. HELP!!
Large hen, large rooster
A large fowl (standard) rooster can take care of 7-10 hens, depending on the individual roosters breed.
Reduce the rooster population by one. Your hen to cockerel ratio is too large and your hens are being mounted by both roosters during the day. Each time a rooster mates with a hen she will lose or damage feathers. Hens doing double duty are losing them at twice the normal rate and are being given no time for recovery.
Sounds a lot like a SILKIE rooster. There are others with large feathers on the top of the head. The Dutch Crested (Polish) and Silkies are among the few who have feathers on the head. See related links below to see others.
A Leghorn rooster is a large white bird with a red comb.
I also have a large rooster from 1956 Universal original....I have never been able to find one pic of it, i dont know if he is part of a pair...maybe i have your and you have mine :) mine is the left rooster. HELP!!
Large hen, large rooster
Large hen, large rooster
A large fowl (standard) rooster can take care of 7-10 hens, depending on the individual roosters breed.
Large hammer.....
Reduce the rooster population by one. Your hen to cockerel ratio is too large and your hens are being mounted by both roosters during the day. Each time a rooster mates with a hen she will lose or damage feathers. Hens doing double duty are losing them at twice the normal rate and are being given no time for recovery.
An animal "at large" is an animal that is not contained or restrained by the owner. It does not have to be roaming or encroaching on other property to be at large. At large means roaming freely. Unless the rooster is caged - it is at large. If it is free - even if it stays in the owner's yard but has the ability to leave the yard if it decides to - then it is at large. If it's wings are clipped or other measures taken so that it physically can not climb, jump or fly over a fence, and it could only get out of the enclosure by accident, then it would not be at large. Compare it to a pet dog which is allowed to roam free in a fenced yard (not at large) and could only escape if the gate is accidentally left open or if it digs out. It can reasonably be expected to stay in the yard. Once it escapes it is at large. Being loose in an unfenced yard, even the most well trained dog that comes when you call is still at large.
529 savings plans CAN adjust for inflation. This is usually based on the state your in and how large your savings plan is.
A LAHORE A LARGE GROUSE-LEGGED PIGEON WITH FEATHERS ON IT'S LEGS AND FEET. IT IS USED AS A UTILITY BREED. NAMED FOR THE PAKISTANI CITY OF LAHORE.
It doesn't affect the quantity at all. But you'd need to adjust your number somewhat, because you just changed the unit to one that's a million times as large as the original one.
Sounds a lot like a SILKIE rooster. There are others with large feathers on the top of the head. The Dutch Crested (Polish) and Silkies are among the few who have feathers on the head. See related links below to see others.