Anonymous
Post 08/03/2014 20:59     Subject: Discussing owning chickens

Do you need a man to get your period?
Anonymous
Post 08/03/2014 20:35     Subject: Discussing owning chickens

No rooster needed for eggs. Chickens also stop producing as frequently after a while so as they age, they go down from one daily to maybe five a week, etc
Anonymous
Post 08/03/2014 20:33     Subject: Discussing owning chickens

Anonymous wrote:The chickens need to be "freshened" by the rooster every two weeks or so. The rooster doesn't have to be there all the time.

I think.


That's why chickens have vibrators on their bedside table for in between "freshenings."
Anonymous
Post 08/03/2014 20:31     Subject: Discussing owning chickens

Anonymous wrote:Focus people. If you have no actual knowledge, your best guess isn't all that helpful...

Without a rooster the eggs won't develop or hatch. You will still get eggs with just hens.

Before considering it, keep in mind that chickens do vey little other than crap everywhere. We have two and I almost hate them enough to eat them. Almost.


Can you use their poop for fertilizer? Think it's very rich in nutrients.
Anonymous
Post 08/03/2014 20:28     Subject: Discussing owning chickens

Focus people. If you have no actual knowledge, your best guess isn't all that helpful...

Without a rooster the eggs won't develop or hatch. You will still get eggs with just hens.

Before considering it, keep in mind that chickens do vey little other than crap everywhere. We have two and I almost hate them enough to eat them. Almost.
Anonymous
Post 08/03/2014 20:24     Subject: Discussing owning chickens

Really?

My aunt has only two hens and gets eggs sometimes.

Perhaps they need to have "met" the rooster.

Same principle as milk cows in the past needing to have a first calf before producing milk - although maybe now it's all done with hormones!
Anonymous
Post 08/03/2014 20:21     Subject: Discussing owning chickens

I have 8 hens - no rooster. A rooster is not necessary unless you want fertile eggs to hatch. FWIW I live out in the "country" near Middleburg. Roosters can also be useful as guards for the hens (their much more observant regarding predators); however their personalities are all over the board (some can be aggressive) and then there is the whole morning wake up call...
Anonymous
Post 08/03/2014 19:51     Subject: Discussing owning chickens

Wow, sounds like there's a need for a traveling "freshening" rooster stud service in the DC area. Lucky rooster.
Anonymous
Post 08/03/2014 19:44     Subject: Discussing owning chickens

Anonymous wrote:Really every 2 weeks? I am not sure about that. My friend has chickens and she definitely doesn't have a rooster. I didn't here her mention anything about a rooster paying a a visit every other week.


Not sure. I thought that was the case. Could be wrong.
Anonymous
Post 08/03/2014 19:42     Subject: Discussing owning chickens

here = hear
Anonymous
Post 08/03/2014 19:41     Subject: Discussing owning chickens

Also, I would love to have chickens one day. I am not sure the condo board would allow it currently...
Anonymous
Post 08/03/2014 19:41     Subject: Discussing owning chickens

Really every 2 weeks? I am not sure about that. My friend has chickens and she definitely doesn't have a rooster. I didn't here her mention anything about a rooster paying a a visit every other week.
Anonymous
Post 08/03/2014 19:36     Subject: Discussing owning chickens

Anonymous wrote:The chickens need to be "freshened" by the rooster every two weeks or so. The rooster doesn't have to be there all the time.

I think.


Hahah, love your euphemism. And about him not needing to be there all the time... lol.
Anonymous
Post 08/03/2014 19:34     Subject: Discussing owning chickens

The chickens need to be "freshened" by the rooster every two weeks or so. The rooster doesn't have to be there all the time.

I think.
Anonymous
Post 08/03/2014 19:32     Subject: Discussing owning chickens

I was having a conversation about having chickens at home (more conceptual than anything). Co-worker and I could not figure out if you need a rooster in the hen house (hee-hee!). I always assumed I'd just have chickens, but is that not right? I feel like I never took sex-ed, or something, but I wouldn't think I'd want a rooster with all the noise, but is the rooster necessary for me to get my fresh eggs?