From what I have been told since no one owns them they are allowed to roam the area. One of the nighbors told me they are granfathered in the hood. Everyone here accepts them and for the most part they are not much trouble. I don't think we are allowed to go out and buy more but I don't think...
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There are also gunieafowl and peacocks in the neighborhood. The gunieas are the dumb ones who won't stay out of the street. It is fun to watch people drive through the neighborhood and just stare at the birds.
The hen in the first picture is one our new hens that hatched last spring, she hangs out with this rooster all the time and will not have anything to do with UB, actually none of the hens like UB. I kind of feel sorry for the little guy that is untill he starts crowing at 4 am outside my bedroom...
Sometime during the day his 1 broken tail feather fell off, it looks like he has a few new ones coming in. I see him fighting the other roosters sometimes but he is not as tough as he thinks he is. Here are a couple of the other roosters he fights with.
OK I did a google search for ugliest rooster and this site came up. I was looking through here and have not seen anything like we have. We live in the middle of the big city but have chickens running all over the neighborhood. They have been here for years, no one owns them they just run around...
OK I did a google search for ugliest rooster and this site came up. I was looking through here and have not seen anything like we have. We live in the middle of the big city but have chickens running all over the neighborhood. They have been here for years, no one owns them they just run around...