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I've read the same thing and for the life of me I can't remember where!!
Not something I practice for sure!! My roosters have never given me any trouble. They will go the other way if I walk toward them. My head roo is so scared of my son that if he walks in the yard he starts making...
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If he attacks, just kick him away. Yep, that'll teach him! He may have been afraid that the hen might have been hurt which is why I wouldn't have made a very big deal, but if he attacks you better show him who's boss.
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I think she needs some "back-up". It's a great excuse to get some more chicks
Got some on the way! Haha, I'm making her a home-made "apron/saddle" today out of old rags and such
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You need to either get many more hens or remove 4 roos, that Poor hen, theyre gonna breed her to death...that's just wrong
yes In March my order of 15 BO chicks, all female will arrive and I've been putting up advertisement for four of my roosters for sale I'm on track!
I really don't care when my roos do their business in front of me. I have five roos and ONE hen (don't ask) and so the hen is constantly being "ridden" so I am getting used to it. I just let my top rooster be the top rooster and the other roos regular cocks, so I've gotten used to it by now...