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I think rooster at first glance too, are you in the city? If not here are some, uh convince your parents to keep a roo tips:
1) Be polite, think of the outcome
2) Smile often, say please and have a list like so prepared to list out full of reasons to keep 1 rooster (he is cute, lovable, will take care of hens and protect them from bad things like cats and ratcoons, he will also make baby chicks that you can sell, ect.)
3) Don't take no for an answer
Hope I helped and I hope your rooster will be okay
I tried that with Teri and Smokey but it was the crowing that made me give him away. Ask your neighbors if they mind the crowing. Mine's didn't but my dad didn't like it. And the fertilized eggs part also was a problem so we had to keep them separate from our three pullets.
I think rooster at first glance too, are you in the city? If not here are some, uh convince your parents to keep a roo tips:
1) Be polite, think of the outcome
2) Smile often, say please and have a list like so prepared to list out full of reasons to keep 1 rooster (he is cute, lovable, will take care of hens and protect them from bad things like cats and ratcoons, he will also make baby chicks that you can sell, ect.)
3) Don't take no for an answer
Hope I helped and I hope your rooster will be okay
I tried that with Teri and Smokey but it was the crowing that made me give him away. Ask your neighbors if they mind the crowing. Mine's didn't but my dad didn't like it. And the fertilized eggs part also was a problem so we had to keep them separate from our three pullets.