1 of your hens had 2 chicks you a rooster the father but it died turns out is now will he breed with rest flock?

Yes, it is possible for a rooster that has fathered chicks with one hen to breed with the rest of the flock. Roosters are naturally polygamous and will mate with multiple hens if given the opportunity. In fact, it is common for roosters to have several hens in their "harem."

That being said, it is also possible that the rooster will not breed with the rest of the flock. This could be due to a number of factors, such as the rooster's age, health, or preference for certain hens. Additionally, if there are other roosters in the flock, they may compete with each other for access to the hens.

If you are hoping for the rooster to breed with the rest of the flock, there are a few things you can do to increase the likelihood of this happening. First, make sure that the rooster is healthy and in good condition. Second, provide the rooster with access to plenty of food and water. Third, remove any other roosters from the flock. Finally, you can try introducing the rooster to the hens gradually, starting by allowing him to spend short periods of time with them.

With a little patience and effort, you may be able to get your rooster to breed with the rest of your flock.