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  1. McChooky

    What predators can roosters actually kill/fend off?

    Roosters instinctively get between their favorite hens and predators to preserve the flock and protect the eggs.They'll also chase hens that won't mate or obey their alerts because their safety depends on them listening and responding as one unit (running and hiding) Loners are ostracized and...
  2. McChooky

    What predators can roosters actually kill/fend off?

    It was a bad joke lol
  3. McChooky

    What predators can roosters actually kill/fend off?

    Sorry but roosters aren't equipped with razor spurs . In real life we build predator proof coops to protect them or use other means to reduce losses due to predators.
  4. McChooky

    What predators can roosters actually kill/fend off?

    A guy posted wolves bent the latch on his barn door one time and got 50 chickens in the middle of the night. When he found them missing he followed the wolf foot prints he found they'd taken them to a nearby field and eaten. The only thing he found was a field of feathers and some razors.
  5. McChooky

    What predators can roosters actually kill/fend off?

    Poor us trying to keep them alive!
  6. McChooky

    What predators can roosters actually kill/fend off?

    Its when they perceive us as a threat to the flocks existence that roosters become aggressive. Our own aggression is what triggers them. Something simple as flinging a plastic tarp or a piece of plastic or throwing a bucket. By limiting the presence of other people around the flock I've...
  7. McChooky

    What predators can roosters actually kill/fend off?

    Bravery does not equal might .He may put on a good show but no rooster can whip a coon or a coyote. Sooner or later he'll stand up to a hungry one and lose his life. My guess is he's not very old and his hormones are off the charts.Roosters are lucky to weighs 10 lbs .
  8. McChooky

    What predators can roosters actually kill/fend off?

    A rooster's nothing but a glorified chicken with a Kamakazi attitude and a couple of spurs. Just because a roosters willing to fight doesn't mean he's capable of winning .I'd like to have a dollar for every rooster that died just because he had the courage to fight.
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