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  1. Mosey2003

    Raising a rooster

    You really have to apply some critical thinking to things like this, otherwise you're going to have an extremely long list, as just about everyone has a story about a different breed having aggressive males. I would surmise that lavenders might have a reputation because it's an extremely...
  2. Mosey2003

    Raising a rooster

    I don't think this got as much appreciation as it deserves :lau:lau:lau Excellent word play, sir or madame! I tip my hat :lol:
  3. Mosey2003

    Raising a rooster

    I think that's the crux here. Some individuals and some breeds will naturally be docile enough that even if you DO cuddle and spoil them, they won't come after you. Or they'll have enough hens and enough space that they don't bother with you. But sooner or later, you might end up with some...
  4. Mosey2003

    Raising a rooster

    A point about show roosters too though is that if you're raising and training birds for show, they aren't going to be out in a big mating flock. You'll have separately gendered pens, and then you'll have cages for doing training too. That is very different from having one rooster kept with a...
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