First I want to say hello, I have only 3 lovely chickens to start off with as I learn the ropes.

Secondly, my neighbours son is absolutely obsessed with the chickens. It’s really nice, but he is also feeding them huge amounts of wild bird seed and I’m a little worried. There are mounds of the stuff being poured over the fence!

I have spoken to his parents nicely and asked them to stop him doing so, which they understand.

In case this doesn’t get resolved quickly, is there any danger that this can cause harm to my chickens?

  • Boinkage@lemmy.world
    link
    fedilink
    English
    arrow-up
    4
    ·
    edit-2
    3 months ago

    People generally only keep hens when you have just a few chickens in the backyard. Roosters don’t lay eggs and they crow loudly all day, so if you’re just interested in having a few animals for eggs roosters don’t help much. Roosters can help protect the flock from predators.

    You’re probably thinking that one hen and one rooster will produce more chickens for free. You actually don’t want the eggs you’re planning on eating to be fertilized by a rooster. Fertilized eggs grow small chickens inside of them instead of just having a yolk and egg white.

    Hatching chicks from eggs is a whole process requiring different equipment and setups, so generally casual backyard chicken havers don’t mess with breeding and just buy more chickens from bigger operations when necessary.

    • John_McMurray
      link
      fedilink
      arrow-up
      2
      arrow-down
      1
      ·
      3 months ago

      Doesn’t matter if a rooster is around if you collect and refrigerate daily