I might add, because of the fed BS 💩 going on this weekend. I’m also a source of food for those here who count on SNAP for their meals. Bob doesn’t like me being political, on his thread, so I won’t. But if people are hungry, darn it I will be sure no one goes hungry!!
Never give up! You are his only hope. He is full of pride (he’s a rooster) genetically designed to be a roo. He just needs help from you to be tamed.another thing, don’t embarrass him in front of his ladies. You won’t get too far unless you have him alone without the girls! Patience young...
Yes!! Never back down from him (EVER) grab him, hold him, and when he stops struggling with you let off on him and stay with him gently. It takes time and patience, but it’s worth the effort if you love and care about your roo. If he’s human aggressive already, sorry to say, it’s probably too...
Unlimited building materials, tools, and construction equipment. Every time I assist some elderly lady, who’s husband has passed, they allow me the honor of cleaning up their yards and help myself to any tools I choose to take with me. It’s a perk for caring so much about my neighbors, I guess...
Trust a self proclaimed expert on Roos. I have six now. Each one a personal pet. They don’t lap sit usually, but they are hooman friendly and have their own ladies. That takes me up to 25 chooks. And I’m planning a run expansion very soon. ( my coop, is already as large as a single NewYork high...
I heard Tennessee was a great state to live in. I have an associate who moved there from DC. Thing is, my associate had a major flaw, He doesn’t have any chickens, not a one! :(
I’m not discounting Mr Wyandottey. He has shown himself worthy of praise every day. He’s very brave, and intelligent! And yes, I love my big boy buddy, Rudy the Wyandottey!