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The thing I disagree with in that statement is the fact that sometimes nothing went wrong. The rooster just matured and his hormones kicked in and his adult personality came out.
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And sometimes "all that crap" is full of misinformation that needs to be corrected.
Wait...I'm not trying to give advice on how to handle a mean rooster per say.......that is Yazzo.....this is his topic...I'm only commenting that I have done what he does and it has worked for me so far....so far is what I have stated. I have stated my opinion for dealing with ANIMALS and I stated that several times.....what I believe is that my opinion is for animals in general.....and I do believe chickens fall into that. No you didnt attack me......that wasnt in reference to you.....there WAS some nastiness in a few comments. You know dog lovers will attack us both for taking the human out of animals???? LOL
The rooster just matured and his hormones kicked in and his adult personality came out. - probably - but my question.....does that mean he cannot be dealt with any other way than your dinner table? Maybe there are other ways...MAYBE there is a way to deal with him if we think outside the box...
And sometimes "all that crap" is full of misinformation that needs to be corrected - the crap I meant - is the tone of nastiness...not the knowledge.
Yes I'm new to chickens, which is why I visit the threads...and read all I can....I had a chicken for 2 years before the spring...1 or 30 chickens 1 day or 100 years....I learn fast and Im a very smart person. I'm not the average humanizing-animal lover on here who wants to save them all into a rooster sanctuary. I do know people who have dealt with mean roosters since I have gotten my chickens and us country folk who seem simple to some just like to listen to what the animals tell us. It works for me....I just tend to agree with Yazzo's theory.....if it falls flat for me...I'll be the first to post on here and say I was dead wrong and my rooster went under the ax and his head now hangs outside the coop! But Not before I've tried all I can first. I'm not afraid to admit if I make an error in judgment or something I do....but I do firmly believe if an accident happens 99.9% of the time it will be because of something I HAVE DONE.....I have seen this time and time again here on our farm working every day with our different animals. why would chickens be so different?
The thing I disagree with in that statement is the fact that sometimes nothing went wrong. The rooster just matured and his hormones kicked in and his adult personality came out.
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And sometimes "all that crap" is full of misinformation that needs to be corrected.
Wait...I'm not trying to give advice on how to handle a mean rooster per say.......that is Yazzo.....this is his topic...I'm only commenting that I have done what he does and it has worked for me so far....so far is what I have stated. I have stated my opinion for dealing with ANIMALS and I stated that several times.....what I believe is that my opinion is for animals in general.....and I do believe chickens fall into that. No you didnt attack me......that wasnt in reference to you.....there WAS some nastiness in a few comments. You know dog lovers will attack us both for taking the human out of animals???? LOL
The rooster just matured and his hormones kicked in and his adult personality came out. - probably - but my question.....does that mean he cannot be dealt with any other way than your dinner table? Maybe there are other ways...MAYBE there is a way to deal with him if we think outside the box...
And sometimes "all that crap" is full of misinformation that needs to be corrected - the crap I meant - is the tone of nastiness...not the knowledge.
Yes I'm new to chickens, which is why I visit the threads...and read all I can....I had a chicken for 2 years before the spring...1 or 30 chickens 1 day or 100 years....I learn fast and Im a very smart person. I'm not the average humanizing-animal lover on here who wants to save them all into a rooster sanctuary. I do know people who have dealt with mean roosters since I have gotten my chickens and us country folk who seem simple to some just like to listen to what the animals tell us. It works for me....I just tend to agree with Yazzo's theory.....if it falls flat for me...I'll be the first to post on here and say I was dead wrong and my rooster went under the ax and his head now hangs outside the coop! But Not before I've tried all I can first. I'm not afraid to admit if I make an error in judgment or something I do....but I do firmly believe if an accident happens 99.9% of the time it will be because of something I HAVE DONE.....I have seen this time and time again here on our farm working every day with our different animals. why would chickens be so different?