Our cocks are our most valuable chickens. They protect the hens and consequently have a short life expectancy. 6 months ago we had 4 Blue Laced Wyandottes. We sold one because the breeder's own had gone infertile, one had a heart attack, one was taken by a fox and the last one has damaged his leg and has been inside for two weeks already -suspect 4 weeks before he will go back out. Cash value is low, as they don't lay eggs, but they are obviously essential for breeding. Finding good ones is very difficult -hens are easy. Young cockerels are easy to get but the plumage is dubious until after the first moult, as is the character.