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Have you tried reaching back out to the person you got him from? She might take him back and perhaps she'll exchange him for a pullet. If not, post an ad in the usual places (such as where @BoundlessLove suggested) and also contact your local 4h to see if anyone would like a deathlayer...
Thx yt music for reminding me that pink Floyd is an artist I can't stand.
Also, if I've disliked every song you recommended to me by them, maybe, just maybe I don't like them at all >.>
Multiple bests and worsts are allowed, I certainly had multiple :D
Sorry to hear those books affected you that badly, hopefully the other books you had to read were much better
While in the music that makes your skin crawls thread, Shakespeare and other things we had to read in high school came up. I figured why not start a thread about this since I'm sure that I'm not the only one who had required reading in high school and even though I was a bookworm in high school...
I actually recalled liking the Canterbury tales (read through much of it in ap 12th grade lit), I suppose the fact that I appreciate random stories over romance might have something to do with it
I think my favorite book I had to read in high school was one read by mistake (it was summer...
It's probably your 4-4 1/2 month old birds. If the eggs are brown it's either your wyandottes or RIRs laying and I would be more inclined to think it's the RIRs, if the eggs are white it's your leghorns laying. A way to check as well is to check everyone's vent, the vent of a bird laying will be...
I don't think the rooster had anything to do with it. Broody hens tend to make the rest of the flock grumpy too, some birds are just determined to hatch out chicks and the presence of a rooster doesn't change that. As for what to do about this annoying problem, collect eggs frequently as not...
That changes things, if he's outright attacking he needs to be culled, the fact that he's a brute when mating is just the final nail in the coffin, you can find a much nicer rooster in need of a good home or have the flock raise one up themselves. I would absolutely add more girls before you...