Reviews by Twilia

Rooster behavior modification

Beekissed
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Good organization and grammar, but a little jumping to and from. There is more than one way to tame.

Article seems biased or unaccepting of other methods. Doesn't list pro and cons instead only stating this is what works. Suffers from weak analogy of the "apples and oranges". Each situation is unique and the person has to judge the method; it is easier to do so with wide access to other methods.

Dangerous advice when that roo comes back for the rematch when he sees you vulnerable. I personally, as an experienced rooster rehabber, find this ill-advised. The folks that do this typically end up injured and/or in a mistrustful relation with the roo however much he may be afraid (this is not respect) of you.

Based on an idea of a human interacting with an animal, by acting like an animal; However, article does offer a clear idea of another way of thinking.

_Twilia;-)

Understanding Your Rooster.

Shadrach
37 min read
4.86 star(s) 95 ratings
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In the age of "instant reads', not everything can be properly covered like that.
The article covers the depth of behavior in a valuable experience/studied format which is preferable to form ideas about. Organized; the perfect foundation for advancing animal behavior study (is logically analyzed experience).
Shadrach
Shadrach
Thanks for the review. I'm pleased to read in your comments below that the content matches your experience.

Protecting Your Chickens from Springtime Predators

BYC Project Manager
6 min read
5.00 star(s) 7 ratings
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This is what we all need to read before getting chickens. An excellent, informative read that underlines an important and smart plan in simple steps that ensures a safe environment for our natural predators, home flock and peace of mind.
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