Any rooster will do. They don't do much for protection, that's more fiction than fact.
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hi again to you as well! my wyandotte is just the sweetest boy! he is a bantam but I'm pretty sure that the standards are the same. he is very protective of his flock, but still comes up to me every morning. he crows once in a while, but when my other roo (in another coop) is crowing he likes to crow louder and louder. until he "wins". its kind f funny. but yeah! they are super pretty and sweet! its good your hens don't go broody a lot! mine sometimes do it then others join an go broody as well . good luck!Hi again! You’ve replied to a few of my posts before haha.
I’ve heard great things about wyandotte roosters, and they’re absolutely beautiful so I’ll definitely look into the breed some more. We don’t have any hens that frequently go broody, so that shouldn’t be an issue.
Same here, and why I built a run with mesh roof.We haven’t lost any hens yet, but with the amount of predatory birds flying over our yard every day it feels inevitable.
Never?!?!The rest of our girls we’ve had for 2 years and none of them lay, ever.
Our australorp and olive egger made a makeshift nest in the yard, but they’re the only ones who lay in it. I’ve searched every nook and cranny and haven’t found any other nest though.Same here, and why I built a run with mesh roof.
It has saved them from many hawks and few other preds.
Never?!?!
Again, might be/been laying out in range area.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/who-is-laying-and-who-is-not-butt-check.73309/