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The solution I've always ended up using is to segregate the rooster to his own quarters - his own coop and run. There is just something about those colorful, slender, tender rooster feathers that hens find irresistible.
The solution I've always ended up using is to segregate the rooster to his own quarters - his own coop and run. There is just something about those colorful, slender, tender rooster feathers that hens find irresistible.