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That boy has some very nice spurs on him, and such a nice comb. I think he's a real looker. 


Wow!! what a pretty roo. Is he docile or aggressive? just wondering. He is really big.

Wife and Mother of 2 boys, 2 cats, a whole bunch of fish, 13 BO hens and 1 BO Rooster (Roy Rooster).
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Wife and Mother of 2 boys, 2 cats, a whole bunch of fish, 13 BO hens and 1 BO Rooster (Roy Rooster).
                                                     Give me the simple country life.
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post #42 of 340
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Wow!! what a pretty roo. Is he docile or aggressive? just wondering. He is really big.

Roy,
He is nice to everything,not a mean bone in his body,like I said before he is a good boy. smile.png

post #43 of 340

This is Max...ruler of the flock.

 

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Leroy...although the same age and a bit bigger than Max, he was dethrone by Max a few months ago...

 

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Baxter....Yes, he is missing a "tooth" in his comb. The result of a failed attempt to overthrow Max as top dog. He healed up fine and is still a very handsome fella! And he loves to sit in my lap.

 

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Marc Antony......another "pullet" gone roo!

 

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Initially, I thought this one was a roo, too, because the comb and wattles came in much earlier than the other ones who are the same age. But the comb is thin, not thick like Marc Antony's (who is also the same age.) Now I'm not so sure...what do you guys think?

 

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I love all the beautiful roosters...thanks for posting all your pictures!

Happiness is not having what you want; it's wanting what you have......author unknown (to me).

I LOVE my chickens! 

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Happiness is not having what you want; it's wanting what you have......author unknown (to me).

I LOVE my chickens! 

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post #44 of 340

Oh I love all the Roos!!! Especially the Frizzles!!

 

This is Sir Stellar, an Easter Egger Roo. My mom and I got him and his flock of ladies 3 years ago now. He is 5 years in this picture. Super friendly and gentle once you catch him... but he is quick to run away when you go for him (unless you have bread or watermelon... he will come straight to you for those!) He does so well at getting all of the ladies inside when the sun is going down. He was also really friendly to 8 chicks that we introduced to him and his ladies. 6 of them were meat birds and the only time he has been aggressive was when my dad went in to get the birds to butcher, Stellar would have done anything to protect them. I will be very sad when he passes on... we will be holding onto him until that day.

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And this is my (and the Hubby's) Japanese Black Bantam Roo. He is 14 weeks. Its funny how much bigger the ladies are than him, but he has made his way to the top of the pecking order and the girls have some respect for him :-)

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bonsai and ladies.jpeg We will normally find him in between at least 2 or 3 of the girls in the morning when we open up the coop. He is still learning to crow... its really cute!

Mother of 1 boy, 4 cats, 4 dogs, 2 turtles, 10+ Zebra/Pink Convicts, 2 Comet Goldfish 'Jaws and Moby Dick', 30 chickens (4 Red Stars, 5 Eggers, 1 Egger Roo , 3 Cochins, 3 Wyandottes, 2 Batnty's, 2 Sexlinks, 2 Rhodies,1 Plymouth Rock, 5 Mixed breeds, 1 Austrolop, and 1 Japanese Banty Roo), 3 Scovies, and 3 bunnies (Bunny, Clyde, Athena) ..... It is never a dull day in our zoo :)

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Mother of 1 boy, 4 cats, 4 dogs, 2 turtles, 10+ Zebra/Pink Convicts, 2 Comet Goldfish 'Jaws and Moby Dick', 30 chickens (4 Red Stars, 5 Eggers, 1 Egger Roo , 3 Cochins, 3 Wyandottes, 2 Batnty's, 2 Sexlinks, 2 Rhodies,1 Plymouth Rock, 5 Mixed breeds, 1 Austrolop, and 1 Japanese Banty Roo), 3 Scovies, and 3 bunnies (Bunny, Clyde, Athena) ..... It is never a dull day in our zoo :)

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post #45 of 340

This is Roger, my Golden Laced Wyandotte roo. He's 1 year old, birthday last sunday.

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He's my only roo that I know of so far.

My current animals are: 4 Barred Rock Chickens, Scruffy, Samantha, Gracie, and Georga, 4 pigeons, Zues, Hera, Aphrodite, and Athena, and Nella, a Border Collie/Black Lab mix. RIP my four other chickens, Charrlote, Bern, Gnarly, and Angela.
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My current animals are: 4 Barred Rock Chickens, Scruffy, Samantha, Gracie, and Georga, 4 pigeons, Zues, Hera, Aphrodite, and Athena, and Nella, a Border Collie/Black Lab mix. RIP my four other chickens, Charrlote, Bern, Gnarly, and Angela.
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post #46 of 340

Oh he's so pretty! 

3 Welsummers, 8 Cinnamon Queens, 2 Easter Eggers, 1 barred rock, 1 Blue Wheaten Ameraucana, 1 leghorn/ameraucana cross, 2 RIR and 7 EE/OE chicklets, 6 rabbits, 1 mischievous housecat, one Catahoula bulldog, and one amazing husband to share it all with!  Just call me coop queen!

Life is good here on the Funny Farm ^_^

Member of the Derperella club. We're all just goin' round the rooster here!

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3 Welsummers, 8 Cinnamon Queens, 2 Easter Eggers, 1 barred rock, 1 Blue Wheaten Ameraucana, 1 leghorn/ameraucana cross, 2 RIR and 7 EE/OE chicklets, 6 rabbits, 1 mischievous housecat, one Catahoula bulldog, and one amazing husband to share it all with!  Just call me coop queen!

Life is good here on the Funny Farm ^_^

Member of the Derperella club. We're all just goin' round the rooster here!

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post #47 of 340

I have 5 boys! :) I only have pictures of 4 of them though because Cottonball is terrified of the camera and flees

 

 

 

Lindo waving his wattles

 

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Starsky, my head rooster

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Pop

 

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Hutch!

 

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My chicken coop is now inhabited by chickens!

 

RIP June the chicken 4/23/13

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My chicken coop is now inhabited by chickens!

 

RIP June the chicken 4/23/13

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post #48 of 340

Here is my pullet, gone Roo!!! Columbian Cochin, Buck

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Sharing food with his big woman

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Although HE was never supposed to be, I do love him and could never imagine not having him!!! He has been a very sweet Roo and loves his ladies!!!!

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Here's my big guy in charge, a Light Brahma known affectionately as 'Ol' Rooster".  He's just 13 weeks, but towers over all my other birds and already seems to look out for some of the ladies. 

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And here's the little guy, the ladies' man for the bantams in the flock, a silver laced Polish named Buzzard Chick.

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3 Welsummers, 8 Cinnamon Queens, 2 Easter Eggers, 1 barred rock, 1 Blue Wheaten Ameraucana, 1 leghorn/ameraucana cross, 2 RIR and 7 EE/OE chicklets, 6 rabbits, 1 mischievous housecat, one Catahoula bulldog, and one amazing husband to share it all with!  Just call me coop queen!

Life is good here on the Funny Farm ^_^

Member of the Derperella club. We're all just goin' round the rooster here!

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3 Welsummers, 8 Cinnamon Queens, 2 Easter Eggers, 1 barred rock, 1 Blue Wheaten Ameraucana, 1 leghorn/ameraucana cross, 2 RIR and 7 EE/OE chicklets, 6 rabbits, 1 mischievous housecat, one Catahoula bulldog, and one amazing husband to share it all with!  Just call me coop queen!

Life is good here on the Funny Farm ^_^

Member of the Derperella club. We're all just goin' round the rooster here!

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post #50 of 340

All of your guys' roos are so handsome!

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There is a difference between being involved and being committed, the chicken and cow are involved in breakfast, the pig is committed.

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I would be a vegetarian if it weren't for bacon

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There is a difference between being involved and being committed, the chicken and cow are involved in breakfast, the pig is committed.

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