Great article, do you have any photos of a bad egg yolk or white compared to a good egg. I personally just eat them, but my wife is all about floating them and looking and smelling.
Well written and informative article. And great advice.
I may have missed one important part. The one where a hundred roosters may react a hundred different ways to any or all of our attempts at getting along. As some will never accept any of our training methods, we have to decide how important an amicable rooster is compared to a good provider and protector he is for our hens. Over the past four years I have tried all of the methods presented here on BYC, and my wife continues to try them still.
Worked well on Olaff and Lttle Bit. But Rodger is having none of it. lol.
So since he is a great protector, a good scrounging provider and even great with the baby chicks, i will let him do his thing on my legs as long as he doesn't get habitual with it and does not put me or himself in danger. If he forgets the rules i will give him a stern reminder.