How does it affect the evolution of chickens if I keep the dummy because he is cute? We want a breeding flock, but with 17 hens from 7 breeds we will end up with mutts anyway. One concern is #3 doesn't look cold hardy, and we have lows below zero in the winter.
M.sue :
Number 3 is the Keeper. The first is a beauty but aggressive and will probably get more so. The second is just plain out of luck! Great picture.....love the view!
The second one is just plain out of luck.
I'mLovinIt<3 <3 :
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The first roo is pretty awesome too, he usually gives the girls access to the treats before he takes any and this is the first time he has bitten me....
That's good! Although the third one is pretty cute and has alot of potential, the first one is prob your best...
I'mLovinIt<3 <3 :
rancher hicks is right with the third rooster, but the first roo sounds good also. My roo used to be very much like the 1st roo you mentioned. But then i gave him a special treatment kind of thing where i was the only one in my family who fed him treats, and interacted with...
If I stay there will be trouble, if I go there will be double.....Please help me decide, 1 of these 3, 20 week old, roosters will get to stay.
Lead roo, a light brahma from Ideal, but no feathered feet, he is the prettiest, and has the most testosterone. Crows the most, looks after the girls...